A composite noninvasive index correlates with liver fibrosis scores in post-Fontan patients: Preliminary findings.
William N EvansRuben J AchermanMichael L CiccoloSergio A CarrilloAlvaro GalindoAbraham RothmanGary A MaymanElizabeth A AdamsLeigh C ReardonBrody J WinnNoel S YumiacoLesley ShimuizuYoko InanagaRowena J DeleonHumberto RestrepoPublished in: Congenital heart disease (2017)
In a small cohort of patients post-Fontan, preliminary findings suggest that the composite Fontan hepatic index might be a clinically useful, noninvasive method of serially monitoring for hepatic fibrosis. Further studies, with large patient cohorts, are necessary to validate our findings and develop clinically useful discriminatory cutoff values.