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Active clinical trials for "Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome"

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Impact of Early Intervention on Maternal Stress in Mothers of Fetuses Diagnosed With Single Ventricle...

Heart DefectsCongenital4 more

This study evaluates maternal psychological distress and the impact of early palliative care team consultation on maternal anxiety and depression symptoms, coping, and quality of life/family functioning in the care of neonates born with single ventricle physiology. Half of the participants will receive early palliative care team consultation, while the other half will receive usual care (no or late palliative care intervention). The investigators hypothesize maternal stress, anxiety, and depression will be lower in the palliative care intervention group compared with the control group, and maternal coping mechanisms and perceived quality of life and family functioning will improve at the pre-discharge assessment.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Feeding Strategies for Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Infants

Hypoplastic Left Heart SyndromeGrowth Failure

The purpose of the study is to determine if a continuous feeding regimen as compared to an intermittent bolus feeding regimen leads to improved weight gain in infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) after stage 1 procedures.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

A Prospective Study of Patients With Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS) Following Stage II Surgical...

Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome

Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is a severe form of congenital heart disease that consists of multiple obstructions to flow through the left heart and aorta, as well as hypoplasia of the left ventricle. Most patients require a three-stage surgical protocol starting within days of birth. Stage I of this process is the Norwood reconstruction (within the first few days of life), Stage II (usually required within 3-8 months) involves creation of a direct connection between the patient's superior vena cava and the pulmonary arterial confluence (bidirectional Glenn anastomosis), and the last stage is creation of a Fontan circulation (typically within the first 2-4 years). This "single ventricle" approach requires the right ventricle to perform as the only circulatory pump for the entire body. Our long-term goal is to develop regenerative strategies to strengthen and augment the right ventricular muscle of the single-ventricle heart following surgical palliation in HLHS patients. To determine the safety and feasibility of a cell-based therapeutic intervention at the Stage II surgery, we aim to document the natural history of post-surgical care in HLHS patients having undergone standard of care with protocol specific follow-up over the course of a 6-month period. This prospective study will document the natural history in patients with HLHS after planned Stage II surgical palliation with a focus on cardiovascular parameters within 6 months following surgery in 10 patients.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Biomarker Study for Heart Failure in Children With Single Ventricle Physiology

Tricuspid AtresiaHypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine if children with heart disease where there is only one pumping chamber("ventricle") have proteins (biomarkers") in the blood that can be used to monitor the function of their heart.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Global and Regional Myocardial Strain and Power Output In Patients With Single Ventricles Using...

Fontan ProcedureHypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome2 more

The investigators are beginning a clinical research study here at UCSF to learn more about how hearts with single ventricles work. The investigators hypothesize that myocardial strain , as measured by cardiac MRI,in patients with single ventricles differs from normal hearts. This abnormality is associated with depressed cardiac power output and impaired exercise capacity. The study will utilize cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, exercise testing, and lung function testing to study how the single ventricle heart works so that in the future the investigators can improve how the investigators care for patients with this type of congenital heart disease. The research protocol involves: Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI of the heart), exercise tests, and lung function tests. Some of these tests are routinely used to follow patients with single ventricles. Some of these tests are part of the research protocol. If you agree to participate in this study, these tests will be performed at UCSF. The results of the routine tests will be shared with your doctor. Participation will require approximately 30 additional minutes to the cardiac MRI procedure to collect the research data. The exercise tests, and lung function tests time commitment will take about two hours.

Terminated5 enrollment criteria

Examining Developmental Changes in Heart Contractions of Children With Congenital Heart Defects...

Hypoplastic Left Heart SyndromeTetralogy of Fallot

Children who are born with heart defects undergo surgery when they are infants to correct the defects. However, many treatments that are used in pediatric heart patients were originally developed for adults and may not be the best option for children. This study will analyze tissue samples from newborns and infants undergoing surgery for heart defects to learn more about how a child's heart develops during the first year of life. This information may help to identify possible treatments geared specifically for the pediatric heart patient.

Terminated4 enrollment criteria

Positive Pressure Ventilation and Sternal Closure in HLHS

Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome

This study will examine the cardiopulmonary interactions that occur with increasing ventilator settings (PEEP and PIP) in neonates after stage I palliation for hypoplastic left heart syndrome before and after sternal closure. Outcome measures include oxygen delivery and cardiac output.

Withdrawn5 enrollment criteria

Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children With Single Ventricle Physiology

Hypoplastic Left Heart SyndromeObstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome1 more

This is an exploratory study designed to evaluate the incidence of, and to quantify sleep disordered breathing following stage I Norwood reconstructive surgery. Sleep disordered breathing will be correlated with: Elevations in pulmonary vasculature resistance at the time of Stage II surgery. Risks of death

Withdrawn2 enrollment criteria

Cardiovascular Response to Maternal Hyperoxygenation in Fetal Congenital Heart Disease

Hypoplastic Left Heart SyndromeAortic Coarctation1 more

Cardiovascular Response to Maternal Hyperoxygenation in Fetal Congenital Heart Disease

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Genetic Determinants of Congenital Heart Disease Outcomes

Congenital Heart DiseaseHypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome2 more

The purpose of this study is to examine the role of genetic variation in the oxidative stress response on critical perioperative and short-term outcomes after neonatal heart surgery. The goals will be to determine 1) if the oxidative stress pathway is an important one for therapeutic intervention in neonates with severe congenital heart defects and 2) if variants in the oxidative response pathway can be used to identify patients at increased risk for adverse outcomes.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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