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Pulmonary Vasodilator Therapy in Patients With Fontan Circulation: A Meta-Analysis

Authors
Min-Jung ChoSoo-Jin KimMiyoung ChoiJoo Sung LeeKyung Jin OhHee Jung ChoiGwang-Jun ChoiJae Yoon NaJae Hee SeolJin Young Song
Issue Date
Aug-2025
Publisher
대한심장학회
Keywords
Fontan procedure; Phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors; Endothelin receptor antagonists; Epoprostenol; Iloprost; N
Citation
Korean Circulation Journal, v.55, no.8, pp 721 - 732
Pages
12
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Korean Circulation Journal
Volume
55
Number
8
Start Page
721
End Page
732
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/79632
DOI
10.4070/kcj.2024.0378
ISSN
1738-5520
1738-5555
Abstract
Background and ObjectivesThe effect of pulmonary vasodilator therapy on patients with Fontan circulation remains unclear. This study aims to assess its impact on exercise capacity and hemodynamic parameters in this population. MethodsWe searched PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library for relevant studies up to November 2023. Pooled outcomes were used to evaluate the efficacy of pulmonary vasodilators in Fontan patients. ResultsA total of 18 studies with 667 patients were included. Exercise capacity was assessed in 14 studies (526 patients). Pulmonary vasodilator therapy improved oxygen consumption anaerobic threshold (VO2AT; MD, 1.12 mL/min/kg; 95% CI, 0.35 to 1.89; p=0.004) and Ve/VCO2 slope (MD, −1.14; 95% CI, −1.97 to −0.31; p=0.007) during exercise. No significant differences were found among drug classes regarding peak oxygen consumption, Ve/VCO2, or VO2AT. Invasive hemodynamics were evaluated in 6 studies (126 patients). Pulmonary vasodilators significantly reduced mean pulmonary arterial pressure (MD, −2.28 mmHg; p=0.02), pulmonary vascular resistance (MD, −0.91 WU*m2; p=0.01), and improved pulmonary flow (MD, 0.46 L/min/m2; p=0.02). ConclusionsPulmonary vasodilator therapy appears beneficial for exercise capacity and pulmonary hemodynamics in Fontan patients. More randomized controlled trials are needed to confirm these findings.
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