Decreased erythrocyte aggregation in Glenn and Fontan: univentricular circulation as a rheologic disease model.
Silvie SurianyHonglei LiuAndrew L ChengRosalinda WenbyNeil PatelSarah BadranHerbert J MeiselmanChristopher DentonThomas D CoatesJohn C WoodJon A DetterichPublished in: Pediatric research (2024)
Patients with single ventricle circulation have decreased red blood cell aggregation and increased red blood cell deformability, both of which result in a decrease in blood viscosity across a large shear rate range. Since the unique Fontan circulation has very low-shear and low velocity flow in the pulmonary arteries, blood viscosity plays an increased role in vascular resistance, therefore this work is the first to describe a novel mechanism to target pulmonary vascular resistance as a modifiable risk factor. This is a novel, modifiable risk factor in this patient population.