UPMC International Fontan Symposium 2023
Introduction
The UPMC International Fontan Symposium 2023 delivers an advanced multidisciplinary review of the lifelong management of patients living with Fontan circulation. Developed through UPMC, the symposium focuses on the evolving medical, interventional, electrophysiologic, and surgical challenges associated with single-ventricle congenital heart disease and Fontan physiology.
Designed for specialists involved in congenital cardiology and complex cardiac care, the program examines both pediatric and adult considerations in Fontan management, including mental health, pregnancy, liver disease, advanced imaging, mechanical circulatory support, ventricular assist devices, transplantation, and post-transplant intensive care strategies.
Through expert-led lectures and clinically focused discussions, participants gain updated insight into the long-term complications associated with Fontan circulation and the rapidly evolving therapeutic approaches used to improve survival, hemodynamics, quality of life, and transplant outcomes in this complex patient population.
Files Included
The UPMC International Fontan Symposium 2023 educational package includes a comprehensive set of cardiovascular learning materials optimized for advanced congenital heart disease education.
Included resources:
- 22 video lectures
- 22 subtitle files (.vtt)
- 18 downloadable PDF presentations
- Total course size: 4.56 GB
- Streaming and recorded educational sessions
- Downloadable conference learning materials
- Multimedia congenital cardiology education resources
- Advanced Fontan circulation management lectures
These materials support flexible self-paced learning and long-term clinical review for specialists involved in congenital and structural heart disease management.
Why This Course Is Important
The Fontan procedure remains one of the most important palliative surgical advancements in congenital heart disease, allowing survival into adolescence and adulthood for patients born with single-ventricle physiology. However, long-term Fontan circulation is associated with increasingly complex systemic complications affecting cardiovascular, hepatic, lymphatic, neurologic, and psychosocial health.
As survival rates improve, clinicians are now managing a growing population of adult Fontan patients facing challenges that include arrhythmias, ventricular dysfunction, thromboembolic disease, Fontan-associated liver disease, protein-losing enteropathy, pregnancy-related risk, mental health concerns, and transplant planning.
The UPMC International Fontan Symposium 2023 addresses these evolving challenges through a multidisciplinary educational framework integrating congenital cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, electrophysiology, imaging, transplant medicine, intensive care, and structural heart intervention. The program emphasizes practical patient management strategies relevant to both pediatric and adult congenital cardiac care.
What Participants Will Learn
Participants completing this symposium will strengthen their understanding of the long-term management of Fontan circulation and the multidisciplinary strategies required to optimize outcomes in complex congenital heart disease.
Learning objectives include:
- Evaluating the evolution of the Fontan-Kreutzer circulation and its current clinical challenges
- Implementing comprehensive management strategies for post-Fontan patients
- Addressing mental health, pregnancy, and Fontan-associated liver disease within longitudinal care planning
- Assessing advanced imaging, electrophysiology, and catheterization techniques for optimizing Fontan circulation
- Determining appropriate indications and timing for mechanical circulatory support and ventricular assist devices
- Evaluating heart transplantation and combined heart-liver transplantation strategies
- Analyzing emerging surgical alternatives and future structural heart interventions
- Reviewing post-transplant CICU management strategies for complex congenital heart disease patients
The curriculum integrates congenital cardiac physiology with practical therapeutic decision-making relevant to modern Fontan management.
Full Course Topics & Lectures
Evolution of Fontan Circulation
Evolution of the Fontan-Kreutzer Circulation
Current Challenges in Fontan Physiology
Long-Term Outcomes in Fontan Patients
Comprehensive Post-Fontan Management
Mental Health Considerations in Fontan Patients
Pregnancy and Fontan Circulation
Fontan-Associated Liver Disease
Longitudinal Care Strategies for Single-Ventricle Physiology
Imaging, Electrophysiology & Catheterization
Advanced Imaging Techniques in Fontan Circulation
Electrophysiology in Congenital Heart Disease
Catheterization Strategies for Fontan Optimization
Hemodynamic Assessment and Surveillance
Mechanical Support & Transplantation
Mechanical Circulatory Support in Fontan Patients
Ventricular Assist Devices in Congenital Heart Disease
Timing of Organ Transplantation
Heart Transplantation Strategies
Combined Heart and Liver Transplant Planning
Surgical Innovation & Future Interventions
Novel Surgical Alternatives for Fontan Circulation
Future Structural Heart Interventions
Emerging Therapeutic Technologies
Post-Transplant & Critical Care Management
Post-Transplant CICU Management Strategies
Intensive Care Considerations in Fontan Patients
Complex Congenital Heart Disease Critical Care
Educational Experience & Learning Features
The UPMC International Fontan Symposium 2023 combines advanced congenital cardiology education with clinically focused discussions designed for specialists managing complex single-ventricle physiology.
Educational features include:
- 22 expert-led cardiovascular video lectures
- Downloadable PDF conference presentations
- Subtitle-supported educational resources
- Advanced congenital heart disease discussions
- Multidisciplinary Fontan management reviews
- Case-based cardiovascular learning
- Structural heart and transplant medicine updates
- Practical discussions relevant to pediatric and adult congenital care
- Self-paced digital access for flexible review
The symposium integrates congenital cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, electrophysiology, imaging, transplantation, and intensive care medicine into a comprehensive educational experience relevant to modern Fontan management.
Who Should Take This Course
The UPMC International Fontan Symposium 2023 is intended for clinicians involved in congenital cardiology, structural heart disease, cardiothoracic surgery, transplant medicine, and critical care management.
This program is especially valuable for:
- Pediatric cardiologists
- Cardiothoracic surgeons
- Intensive care specialists
- Congenital heart disease specialists
- Cardiac intensivists
- Electrophysiologists
- Heart failure specialists
- Congenital cardiac surgeons
- Fellows and trainees in pediatric and adult congenital cardiology
- Advanced cardiac care providers involved in congenital heart disease management
The curriculum is particularly relevant for clinicians managing complex Fontan physiology across pediatric and adult patient populations.
Clinical Applications & Practice Benefits
The symposium provides clinically relevant education focused on improving multidisciplinary management of Fontan circulation and complex congenital cardiac disease.
Participants gain practical insight into:
- Longitudinal management of Fontan physiology
- Recognition and treatment of Fontan-associated complications
- Advanced hemodynamic assessment and surveillance strategies
- Electrophysiology and catheter-based management approaches
- Mechanical circulatory support and ventricular assist device selection
- Heart and combined organ transplantation planning
- Intensive care management following transplantation
- Multidisciplinary coordination for complex congenital cardiac patients
The educational content supports improved therapeutic decision-making while strengthening understanding of long-term congenital heart disease management strategies.
Professional Summary
The UPMC International Fontan Symposium 2023 provides an advanced and clinically focused review of Fontan circulation management, congenital cardiology, transplant medicine, and multidisciplinary care strategies for patients with single-ventricle physiology. Developed through UPMC, the symposium delivers contemporary education relevant to pediatric and adult congenital heart disease specialists managing increasingly complex Fontan populations.
From electrophysiology and catheterization to liver disease, pregnancy, mechanical circulatory support, transplantation, and post-transplant critical care, the curriculum explores the full spectrum of modern Fontan management through expert-led cardiovascular education and practical clinical discussion.
Its integration of congenital cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, imaging, transplant medicine, and intensive care makes this symposium a valuable educational resource for specialists seeking advanced insight into long-term Fontan circulation care.
4. Topics
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01 Evolution of the Fontan-Kreutzer Circulation Past and Current Challenges
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02 Resilience and Optimizing Mental Health Post-Fontan
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03 Pregnancy in Fontan
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04 Exercise in Fontan Not Release
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05 Panel Discussion
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06 Approaches to Fontan Management Program
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07 Advances in Imaging Post Fontan
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08 Electrophysiology Considerations in Fontan Management
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09 Catheterization Strategies for Fontan Management
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10 Future Structural Heart Interventions in the Fontan Patient
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11 Fontan Associated Liver Disease
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12 Panel Discussion
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13 Medications in the Symptomatic Fontan Patient
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14 Inotropy, Ventricular Assist Device, and Mechanical Circulatory Support
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15 Post-Transplant Management and Planning in Fontan
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16 CICU Management Tips Post-Heart and Post-Heart Liver Transplant
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17 How to Refer to Transplant at the Right Time
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18 Living with a Fontan Operation Patient Perspective
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19 Panel Discussion
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20 Case Presentation Heart Single Organ Transplant vs. Heart Liver Combined Organ Transplant
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21 Heart Single Organ Transplant vs. HeartLiver Combined Organ Transplant Not Release
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22 Surgical Considerations to Transplant
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23 Novel Alternatives to Transplant Biventricular and One-and-a-Half Conversion
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24 Lymphatics in Fontan Commandeering the “Other” Vasculature Not Release
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25 Panel Discussion
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