Cardiac Rehabilitation for Young People
Congenital Heart DiseaseCardiomyopathies4 moreHeart problems are amongst the most common physical illnesses in children and young people (CYP). They can be present from birth or develop as CYP get older and are linked to increased physical and psychological difficulties overprotection from caregivers and healthcare providers and reduced quality of life. While adults are offered exercise classes and lifestyle advice after a heart problem, CYP with heart problems are not. Improving health behaviours in people with heart problems is vital, improves quality of life and reduces additional illnesses (i.e obesity, diabetes). Approximately 1 in 3 CYP with heart problems have anxiety and/or depression so it is also important to support their mental health. One way to do this is to develop and test the acceptability and feasibility of a trial of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) consisting of exercise with mental health support for CYP. The aim is to develop and test the feasibility and acceptability of a trial of a cardiac rehabilitation programme for CYP.
Theophylline Effects in the Fontan Circulation
Congenital Heart DiseaseA single group treatment phase 2 single-arm no-masking study to assess safety and efficacy of a short-term oral treatment with theophylline (ATC-no. R03D A04) in terms of improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness, health-related quality of life, cardiac performance and respiratory function in male and female adolescents aged 16 to 25 years with a Fontan-type surgical palliation of univentricular congenital heart disease.
Study on the Effectiveness and Feasibility of Prone Position Ventilation Technology in Congenital...
Investigative TechniquesThe purpose of this study was to compare the effects of conventional lying position and prone position ventilation on infants with acute lung injury after surgery for congenital heart disease. To explore the effectiveness and feasibility of prone position ventilation for children with acute lung injury after congenital heart disease surgery.
Limbs Range of Motion Exercises Along With Chest Physical Therapy After Correction of Congenital...
Congenital Heart DiseaseTo determine the effect of limb ROMs along with chest Physical therapy on cardiopulmonary parameters after correction of congenital heart diseases in ICU To determine the response of Inotropic drug in relation to Limb ROMs after Correction of Congenital heart diseases in ICU
Melody PB1016 Surveillance Study
Dysfunctional RVOT Conduits in Patients With Congenital Heart DefectsNon-randomized, multi-center, prospective surveillance study to investigate and assess the residual risks, and to confirm the currently established safety and performance of the Melody TPV PB1016.
Study of Inhaled Iloprost for the Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension After Repair of Congenital...
Pulmonary HypertensionThe objective of this study was to assess the efficacy and appropriate dose of iloprost for inhalation in the treatment of postoperative pulmonary hypertension in children with congenital heart defects.
Improving Functional Capacity in Fontan Patients Through Inspiratory Muscle Training
Congenital Heart DiseaseSingle VentricleMechanisms that typically result in increased cardiac output, such as inotropic support, increased heart rate, and decreased afterload, have a blunted effect in Fontan circulation. The "thoracic pump" is a contributor to venous return that has been largely unexplored in patients with Fontan physiology. Inspiratory muscle training can improve the performance of competitive athletes across a range of sports and can improve quality of life and functional capacity in heart failure patients, presumably by reducing inspiratory muscle fatigue and possibly by improving peripheral blood flow during exercise. One could surmise that the effects of these changes would be particularly important in the Fontan population. The investigators propose to study the effects of inspiratory muscle training on exercise and pulmonary function parameters in a cohort of adult Fontan patients. The investigators hypothesize that a 12-week program of inspiratory muscle training with an inspiratory impedance threshold device will improve inspiratory muscle strength and endurance, and that this will translate into improved exercise performance in patients with Fontan physiology.
Restrictive Versus Liberal Transfusion Protocol in Infants Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
Impaired Oxygen DeliveryCongenital Heart DiseaseIn neonates and infants </= 10 kg following cardiac surgery for congenital heart disease a more restrictive red blood cell (RBC) transfusion strategy will be as effective as, and possibly superior to, a liberal RBC strategy. Allowing lower hemoglobin concentration will not affect the cardiac or pulmonary status of the patient.
A Feasibility Study to Evaluate the Safety and Short-term Effectiveness of Transcatheter Pulmonary...
Congenital Heart DefectsCardiovascular Abnormalities2 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and short-term effectiveness of implantation of Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve (TPV) for the treatment of congenital heart disease with pulmonary valve disease.
Intraoperative Dexamethasone in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
Cardiac SurgeryCongenital Heart Defects1 morePerioperative administration of steroids has been demonstrated to reduce systemic inflammatory response in infants undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. However, data on effects of steroids on clinical outcomes are lacking. Hence the hypothesis of the present study: intraoperative administration of dexamethasone reduces complication rates and improves clinical outcomes in infants undergoing repair of congenital heart defects under cardiopulmonary bypass.