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Preparing for Your Appointment with the FORWARD Program

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:

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