Hepatic pathology in patients after Fontan operation: A computed tomography imaging study

Yu Chieh Chen, Ken Pen Weng*, Kuang Jen Chien, Bo Hau Chen, Kai Sheng Hsieh, I. Hsin Tai, Shih Hui Huang, Hsu Hsia Peng, Jer Shyung Huang, Ming Ting Wu

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Abstract

Background: Hepatic dysfunction is an important long-term complication in Fontan patients. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the hepatic computed tomography (CT) findings after Fontan surgery and identify their association with clinical parameters. Methods: This study recruited 43 patients (23 Male and 20 feMale patients aged 15.3 ± 6.8 years), who underwent Fontan surgery. Medical records were reviewed to collect their age, sex, congenital heart disease type, date of Fontan surgery, laboratory data, and hepatic CT findings. The relationship between hepatic findings and clinical parameters was analyzed. Results: The follow-up duration was 6.8 ± 4.1 years. Abnormal hepatic parenchymal enhancement was observed in 77% of the patients, with mild degree in 18, moderate degree in 10, and severe degree in 5 patients. According to the univariate analysis, risk factors for hepatic parenchymal enhancement were follow-up duration (odds ratio [OR]: 1.354 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.024-2.078]; p = 0.042), hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) (OR: 3.262 [95% CI: 1.145-5.628]; p = 0.002), mean pulmonary artery pressure (OR: 1.598 [95% CI: 1.089-2.132]; p = 0.026), pulmonary vascular resistance index (OR: 1.263 [95% CI: 1.068-1.245]; p = 0.032), and brain natriuretic peptide (OR: 1.956 [95% CI: 1.085-2.673]; p = 0.045). According to the multivariate analysis, only HLHS (OR: 3.856 [95% CI: 1.389-5.863]; p = 0.001), mean pulmonary artery pressure (OR: 1.846 [95% CI: 1.362-2.549]; p = 0.015), and pulmonary vascular resistance index (OR: 1.185 [95% CI: 1.042-1.736]; p = 0.047) were significant risk factors for abnormal parenchymal enhancement. Conclusion: Abnormal hepatic parenchymal enhancement detected through CT is common in Fontan patients. Regular liver function test in conjunction with imaging studies may be considered when following up Fontan patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)856-860
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of the Chinese Medical Association
Volume82
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Computed tomography (CT)
  • Fontan surgery
  • Liver

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