Preparing for Your Appointment with the FORWARD Program

Before your appointment

Families interested in scheduling an appointment with the Fontan Rehabilitation, Wellness, Activity and Resilience Development (FORWARD) Program can call a dedicated phone number (267-426-3057) to make their appointments.

Once an initial inquiry is made, parents, guardians or adult patients will be asked to:

  • Provide general information
  • Send medical records
  • Relay insurance information

Then, families or patients will speak with a dedicated FORWARD Program nurse practitioner to determine when best to schedule a day of testing and a visit to our multidisciplinary clinic. Before the visit, a financial counselor will also speak with your family to better understand co-pays, insurance and any other financial issues.

About your visit

Patients with single ventricle heart disease who have been treated with the Fontan procedure can have a variety of long-term health care issues that need to be regularly monitored to ensure early detection and the best outcomes.

The FORWARD Program offers age-specific comprehensive assessments as follows:

  • 4 to 7 years old (early childhood; typical age for the initial surveillance visit after Fontan operation)
  • 8 to 11 years old (later childhood)
  • 12 to 18 years old (adolescence)
  • 18+ (young adult)

Additionally, we provide surveillance evaluations for specific complications. It is important to note that not every individual will receive the same tests or assessments — and it is not common for an individual to receive all the assessments below. Each patient's care is customized to meet their individual needs and risk-factors.

Cardiovascular testing that may be recommended

It is important to note that not every individual will receive the same tests or assessments — and it is not common for an individual to receive all the assessments below. Each patient's care is customized to meet their individual needs and risk-factors.

Organ-system surveillance testing that may be recommended

It is important to note that not every individual will receive the same tests or assessments — and it is not common for an individual to receive all the assessments below. Each patient's care is customized to meet their individual needs and risk-factors.

  • Liver
    • Comprehensive metabolic blood test
    • Platelet count
    • Serum gamma glutamyl transferase level
    • Prothrombin time/INR
    • Serum alpha fetoprotein level
    • Serum cholesterol
    • Abdominal ultrasound
    • Liver elastography (ultrasound)
    • Liver elastography (MRI)
    • Liver imaging via CT or MRI
    • Liver biopsy
  • Kidney
    • Serum BUN and creatinine levels
    • Serum cystatin C level (biomarker of kidney function)
    • Urinalysis
    • Renal ultrasound with Doppler evaluation
    • Renal nuclear scan
  • Lymphatics
    • Serum albumin and total protein
    • Blood lymphocyte count
    • Serum Immunoglobulin levels
    • Fecal alpha-1-antitrypsin level
    • T2 weighted MRI lymphatic imaging
    • Dynamic lymphangiography/catheter-based lymphatic imaging
  • Endocrine/Metabolic and nutritional
    • Tanner staging for development
    • Nutritional assessment including skinfold thickness
    • Serum ionized calcium
    • Vitamin D level
    • Parathyroid hormone level
    • Serum insulin-like growth hormone level
    • Serum essential vitamin and mineral levels
    • Bone densitometry/DXA scan imaging
    • Bone age X-ray
  • Hematological
    • Complete blood count with cell differential
    • Hemoglobin and hematocrit levels
    • Serum iron level
    • Total iron binding capacity level
    • Serum ferritin level
    • Plasma coagulation factor levels
  • Lungs
    • Chest X-ray
    • Pulmonary function testing
  • Neurological, psychological and behavioral
    • Neurodevelopmental or cognitive testing
    • Psychological testing
    • Quality-of-life measures
    • Brain MRI imaging

Follow-up care

CHOP has pioneered the notion of the importance of in-depth evaluation at critical time points in the life of the patient with a Fontan circulation. Our current surveillance strategy recommends the opportunity for a comprehensive evaluation at 10 years after Fontan operation to include select assessments above, as well as: