Daily News: Sildenafil Helps Young Patients with Single-Ventricle Disease
Tuesday February 23, 2010
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Single-ventricle defects are a collection of cardiac malformations that impair the heart’s ability to pump blood. Examples include tricuspid atresia, pulmonary atresia/intact ventricular septum and hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
The Fontan operation is a procedure that redirects systemic venous blood directly to the pulmonary arteries, bypassing the heart. It is the third surgery in a staged palliation for single-ventricle heart defects.
Researchers hypothesized that sildenafil may help cardiac performance by directly improving the squeeze of the heart muscle and by allowing for better filling of the heart.
In this study, researchers randomized 28 children and young adults who had undergone the Fontan operation to receive placebo or sildenafil three times a day for six weeks. After a six-week break, subjects were switched to the opposite treatment course. The researchers found significant improvement in heart performance during treatment with sildenafil.
“The enhanced heart performance may improve exercise performance and quality of life in these children and young adults,” said David J. Goldberg, MD, pediatric cardiologist at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, who presented the abstract in November at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions in Orlando, Fla.
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