Nutrition In Preoperative Pediatric Congenital Heart Disease
Congenital Heart Defects, Underweight
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Congenital Heart Defects focused on measuring Heart Defects, Congenital, Infant, Preoperative Care, Nutritional Support
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Children with a diagnosis of congenital heart disease aged between zero and twelve months, awaiting surgery for cardiac correction, classified in risk category 1 of the RACHS-1 score;
- Term birth;
Exclusion Criteria:
Patients with:
- Neurological impairment;
- Craniofacial malformation;
- Structural alterations of the upper airways;
- Respiratory impairment;
- Suspicion or diagnosis of genetic syndrome;
- Any type of food allergy.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Intervention group
Control group
In the first evaluation and after the patient's consent, a standardized complementary questionnaire will be applied, with demographic and clinical information. The nutritionist will carry out the anthropometric assessment, questionnaires and application of the protocol for this group. The energy and protein value of the prescribed diet will be followed according to the original protocol considering plans A, B or C, via a hypercaloric formula with a caloric density of 1kcal/ ml for infants starting 60 days preoperatively. The return for nutritional monitoring will take place after evaluation: weekly, biweekly or monthly.
In the first evaluation and after the patient's consent, a standardized complementary questionnaire will be applied, with demographic and clinical information. The nutritionist will carry out the anthropometric assessment and questionnaires. Afterwards, they will be evaluated through the standard nutritional protocol of the nutrition clinic of the Institute of Cardiology and Children's Hospital Santo Antonio of Porto Alegre, whose standard nutritional prescription is a polymeric formula with a caloric density of 0.67 kcal/ml. Nutritional monitoring will take place through telephone contact for information on the baby's clinical data and in person before the surgery is performed.