Noninvasive Advanced Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance-Derived Fontan Hemodynamics Are Associated With Reduced Kidney Function But Not Albuminuria.
Jef Van den EyndeJos J M WestenbergMark G HazekampHildo J LambMonique R M JongbloedJolanda J WentzelSaša KenjerešIlona A DekkersAlexander Van De BruaeneFriso M RijnbergArno A W RoestPublished in: Journal of the American Heart Association (2024)
Kidney dysfunction and albuminuria are common among clinically well adolescents and young adults with a Fontan circulation. Advanced cardiovascular magnetic resonance-derived metrics indicative of declining Fontan hemodynamics are associated with eGFR and might serve as targets to improve kidney health. Albuminuria might be driven by other factors that need further investigation.
Keyphrases
- magnetic resonance
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- young adults
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- epidermal growth factor receptor
- physical activity
- mental health
- oxidative stress
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- middle aged
- magnetic resonance imaging
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- health information
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- human health
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