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Title: | The Fontan epidemic: Population projections from the Australia and New Zealand Fontan Registry | Authors: | Bullock, A. Grigg, L. E. Radford, D. J. Gentles, T. L. D'Udekem, Y. Justo, R. N. Hornung, T. Wheaton, G. R. Schilling, C. Dalziel, K. Nunn, R. Du Plessis, K. Shi, W. Y. Celermajer, D. Winlaw, D. Weintraub, R. G. |
Issue Date: | 2016 | Source: | 219 , 2016, p. 14-19 | Pages: | 14-19 | Journal: | International Journal of Cardiology | Abstract: | Background The number and age demographic of the future Fontan population is unknown. Methods Population projections were calculated probabilistically using microsimulation. Mortality hazard rates for each Fontan recipient were calculated from survivorship of 1353 Fontan recipients in the Australia and New Zealand Fontan Registry, based on Fontan type, age at Fontan, gender and morphology. Projected rates of new Fontan procedures were generated from historical rates of Fontan procedures per population births. Results At the end of 2014, the living Fontan population of Australia and New Zealand was 1265 people from an Australian and New Zealand regional population of 28 million (4.5 per 100,000 population). Of those, 165 (13%) received an atrio-pulmonary (AP) procedure, 262 (21%) a lateral tunnel (LT) procedure and 838 (66%) an extra-cardiac conduit (ECC) procedure. This population is expected to grow to 1917 (95% CI: 1846: 1986) by 2025 (5.8 per 100,000 population), with 149 (8%) AP procedures, 254 (13%) LT procedures, and 1514 (79%) ECC procedures. By 2045, the living Fontan population is expected to reach 2986 (95% CI: 2877: 3085; 7.2 per 100,000 population). The average age of the Fontan population is expected to increase from 18 years in 2014 to 23 years (95% CI: 22-23) by 2025, and 31 years (95% CI: 30-31) by 2045. Conclusion The Australian and New Zealand population of patients alive after a Fontan procedure will double over the next 20 years increasing the demand for heart-failure services and cardiac transplantation. Greater consideration for the needs of this mostly adult Fontan population will be necessary.L6107714352016-06-21 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.05.035 | Resources: | https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L610771435&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.05.035 | | Keywords: | cardiac conduit;child;congenital heart disease;controlled study;disease registry;epidemic;female;follow up;Fontan procedure;health care need;heart failure;heart transplantation;article;major clinical study;male;population research;priority journal;surgical mortality;survival rate;trend study;age distribution;adolescentadult;human;atriopulmonary connection;Australia and New Zealand | Type: | Article |
Appears in Sites: | Children's Health Queensland Publications |
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