Michelle A. Amos
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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Journal of the American Heart Association | 2016
Bryan H. Goldstein; Elaine M. Urbina; Philip R. Khoury; Zhiqian Gao; Michelle A. Amos; Wayne A. Mays; Andrew N. Redington; Bradley S. Marino
Background Fontan survivors demonstrate diminished vascular function and functional outcomes, but the relationships between these measures have not been established. Methods and Results We performed a cross‐sectional study of 60 Fontan survivors (52% male) with a mean age of 13.9±4.1 years and mean Fontan duration of 9.9±4.2 years. Multimodality assessment of endothelial function (reactive hyperemia index and flow‐mediated dilation) and arterial stiffness (augmentation index and baseline pulse amplitude) was performed with peripheral arterial tonometry and brachial flow‐mediated dilation. Aerobic capacity was determined using cardiopulmonary exercise testing; mean peak and percentage of predicted oxygen consumption (VO2) were 27.8±7.6 mL/kg per minute and 71.0±21.2%, respectively. Quality of life and physical activity were assessed using the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) and the Physical Activity Questionnaire. Vascular measures served as predictor variables, whereas functional measures served as outcome variables. In all cases, worse vascular measures were associated with worse functional measures. Flow‐mediated dilation–derived reactive hyperemia index (P<0.05) was positively associated with VO2 at anaerobic threshold. Peripheral arterial tonometry–derived baseline pulse amplitude (P<0.05) was negatively associated with the ratio of minute ventilation to carbon dioxide at anaerobic threshold. Flow‐mediated dilation–derived reactive hyperemia index and peripheral arterial tonometry–derived augmentation index (P<0.05) were positively and negatively associated, respectively, with peak VO2. Maximum flow‐mediated dilation (P<0.05) was positively associated with Physical Activity Questionnaire score. Peripheral arterial tonometry–derived augmentation index and baseline pulse amplitude (P<0.05) were negatively associated with parent‐reported PedsQL total and physical heath summary scores. Conclusions Increased arterial stiffness and decreased endothelial function are associated with lower aerobic capacity, physical activity, and quality of life in adolescent and young adult Fontan survivors. Understanding the cause–effect relationship between vascular function and functional outcomes is an important next step.
Pediatric Cardiology | 2017
Connor Redd; Cameron Thomas; Martha Willis; Michelle A. Amos; Jeffrey B. Anderson
Circulation | 2016
Bryan H. Goldstein; Bradley S. Marino; Zhiqian Gao; Philip R. Khoury; Michelle A. Amos; Wayne A. Mays; Gruschen R. Veldtman; Andrew N. Redington; Elaine M. Urbina
American Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018
Adam W. Powell; Rajaram Nagarajan; Wayne A. Mays; Clifford Chin; Timothy K. Knilans; Sandra K. Knecht; Michelle A. Amos; Yvette M. Gerdes; Thomas D. Ryan
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017
Sandra K. Knecht; Wayne A. Mays; Michelle A. Amos; Yvette M. Gerdes; Clifford Chin
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016
Wayne A. Mays; Sandra K. Knecht; Michelle A. Amos; Yvette M. Gerdes; Leigh E. Schuckert; Shelby L. Collins; Jennifer M. Shoreman; Timothy K. Knilans
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015
Leigh E. Schuckert; Wayne A. Mays; Sandra K. Knecht; Michelle A. Amos; Yvette M. Gerdes; Timothy K. Knilans
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015
Wayne A. Mays; Leigh E. Schuckert; Sandra K. Knecht; Michelle A. Amos; Yvette M. Gerdes; Timothy K. Knilans
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015
Michelle A. Amos; Wayne A. Mays; Sandra K. Knecht; Yvette M. Gerdes; Leigh E. Schuckert; Bryan H. Goldstein; Timothy K. Knilans
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2014
Sandra K. Knecht; Wayne A. Mays; Michelle A. Amos; Yvette M. Gerdes; Leigh E. Schuckert; Timothy K. Knilans