Radiologic follow-up in Fontan-associated liver disease in Europe: European Society of Paediatric Radiology survey demonstrates the need for a consensus protocol

  • Giulia Perucca
  • Charlotte de Lange
  • Stéphanie Franchi-Abella
  • Marcello Napolitano
  • Michael Riccabona
  • Damjana Ključevšek
  • Seema Toso
  • Jochen Herrmann
  • Samuel Stafrace
  • Kassa Darge
  • Maria Beatrice Damasio
  • Costanza Bruno
  • Magdalena Maria Woźniak
  • Luisa Lobo
  • Donald Ibe
  • Anne M Smets
  • Philippe Petit
  • Lil-Sofie Ording Müller

Abstract

Fontan surgery is a life-saving procedure for newborns with complex cardiac malformations, but it originates complications in different organs. The liver is also affected, with development of fibrosis and sometimes cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. There is no general agreement on how to follow-up these children for the development of liver disease. To understand the current practice on liver follow-up, we invited members of the European Society of Paediatric Radiology (ESPR) to fill out an online questionnaire. The survey comprised seven questions about when and how liver follow-up is performed on Fontan patients. While we found some agreement on the use of US as screening tool, and of MRI for nodule characterization, the discrepancies on timing and the lack of a shared protocol make it currently impossible to compare data among centers.

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Original languageEnglish
ISSN0301-0449
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12.2021

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PubMed 34654969