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Global Impairment of Cardiac Autonomic Nervous Activity Late After the Fontan Operation
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Autonomic nervous control of the heart is markedly deranged in patients late after the Fontan operation, with reduced HRV and baroreflex sensitivity. A relative suppression of the sympathetic-compared with the parasympathetic-system was observed in patients with marked right atrial dilation within the Fontan group. Furthermore, stronger baroreflexes were seen in Fontan patients in association with a higher incidence of sustained atrial tachyarrhythmia, implying that sinus node dysfunction is unlikely to be the dominant mechanism. Additional studies are clearly required to examine the prognostic importance of impaired BRS and HRV in these patients.
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