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What were the results of
the study?
Here are some
things that we learned about Fontan patients as a group:
- The health
surveys showed that, although the average score for the
Fontan patient was lower than the average score in children
without congenital heart disease, 81% of Fontan patients
scored in the normal range for physical functioning and
87% were in the normal range for mental functioning.
- We found that
children in the study did not perform as well on the bicycle
exercise test as children without congenital heart disease
and that younger children in the study did better than older
children.
The things we learned
may not apply to every child. The findings reflect those for
all 546 people who participated. Individual results varied
quite a bit. Important information from echocardiograms on
almost all of the patients and cardiac MRI on about 200 patients
is being studied now.
The PHN is grateful
to all of the families who participated in this study. The
results from this study will help us to design future studies
to learn more about helping children who had Fontan surgery
live healthier lives.
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