TY - JOUR
T1 - EASL-ERN position paper on liver involvement in patients with Fontan-type circulation
AU - Téllez, Luis
AU - Payancé, Audrey
AU - Tjwa, Eric
AU - Del Cerro, María Jesús
AU - Idorn, Lars
AU - Ovroutski, Stanislav
AU - De Bruyne, Ruth
AU - Verkade, Henkjan J
AU - De Rita, Fabrizio
AU - de Lange, Charlotte
AU - Angelini, Annalisa
AU - Paradis, Valérie
AU - Rautou, Pierre Emmanuel
AU - García-Pagán, Juan Carlos
N1 - Copyright © 2023 European Association for the Study of the Liver. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/11
Y1 - 2023/11
N2 - Fontan-type surgery is the final step in the sequential palliative surgical treatment of infants born with a univentricular heart. The resulting long-term haemodynamic changes promote liver damage, leading to Fontan-associated liver disease (FALD), in virtually all patients with Fontan circulation. Owing to the lack of a uniform definition of FALD and the competitive risk of other complications developed by Fontan patients, the impact of FALD on the prognosis of these patients is currently debatable. However, based on the increasing number of adult Fontan patients and recent research interest, the European Association for The Study of the Liver and the European Reference Network on Rare Liver Diseases thought a position paper timely. The aims of the current paper are: (1) to provide a clear definition and description of FALD, including clinical, analytical, radiological, haemodynamic, and histological features; (2) to facilitate guidance for staging the liver disease; and (3) to provide evidence- and experience-based recommendations for the management of different clinical scenarios.
AB - Fontan-type surgery is the final step in the sequential palliative surgical treatment of infants born with a univentricular heart. The resulting long-term haemodynamic changes promote liver damage, leading to Fontan-associated liver disease (FALD), in virtually all patients with Fontan circulation. Owing to the lack of a uniform definition of FALD and the competitive risk of other complications developed by Fontan patients, the impact of FALD on the prognosis of these patients is currently debatable. However, based on the increasing number of adult Fontan patients and recent research interest, the European Association for The Study of the Liver and the European Reference Network on Rare Liver Diseases thought a position paper timely. The aims of the current paper are: (1) to provide a clear definition and description of FALD, including clinical, analytical, radiological, haemodynamic, and histological features; (2) to facilitate guidance for staging the liver disease; and (3) to provide evidence- and experience-based recommendations for the management of different clinical scenarios.
KW - ascites
KW - congenital heart disease
KW - esophageal varices
KW - Fontan surgery
KW - Fontan-associated liver disease
KW - heart transplantation
KW - hepatocellular carcinoma
KW - liver fibrosis
KW - liver nodules
KW - liver transplantation
KW - portal hypertension
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jhep.2023.07.013
DO - 10.1016/j.jhep.2023.07.013
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 37863545
SN - 0168-8278
VL - 79
SP - 1270
EP - 1301
JO - Journal of Hepatology
JF - Journal of Hepatology
IS - 5
ER -