Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2936735 | International Journal of Cardiology | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The optimal anticoagulation following Fontan operation and its modifications remain controversial and it is even less well defined as regards patients with inherited thrombophilia. We present a case of a child with bidirectional Glenn anastomosis for double inlet left ventricle that suffered a stroke despite aspirin prophylaxis; the patient was combined homozygous for prothrombin G20210A mutation and for methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase C677T mutation as well. The family history was positive for fetal loss and premature cardiovascular disease. Large-scale studies are needed to evaluate whether carriers of thrombophilia mutations need more intense thromboprophylaxis.
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Authors
Ioannis Germanakis, Caterina Sfyridaki, Eleftheria Papadopoulou, Maria Raissaki, Spyridon Rammos, George Sarris, Maria Kalmanti,