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Core components of a rehabilitation program in pediatric cardiac disease

There is increasing effort in both the inpatient and outpatient setting to improve care, function, and quality of life for children with congenital heart disease, and to decrease complications. As the mortality rates of surgical procedures for congenital heart disease decrease, improvement in periop...

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Autores principales: Ubeda Tikkanen, Ana, Vova, Joshua, Holman, Lainie, Chrisman, Maddie, Clarkson, Kristin, Santiago, Rachel, Schonberger, Lisa, White, Kelsey, Badaly, Daryaneh, Gauthier, Naomi, Pham, Tam Dan N., Britt, Jolie J., Crouter, Scott E., Giangregorio, Maeve, Nathan, Meena, Akamagwuna, Unoma O.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10275574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37334215
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1104794
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author Ubeda Tikkanen, Ana
Vova, Joshua
Holman, Lainie
Chrisman, Maddie
Clarkson, Kristin
Santiago, Rachel
Schonberger, Lisa
White, Kelsey
Badaly, Daryaneh
Gauthier, Naomi
Pham, Tam Dan N.
Britt, Jolie J.
Crouter, Scott E.
Giangregorio, Maeve
Nathan, Meena
Akamagwuna, Unoma O.
author_facet Ubeda Tikkanen, Ana
Vova, Joshua
Holman, Lainie
Chrisman, Maddie
Clarkson, Kristin
Santiago, Rachel
Schonberger, Lisa
White, Kelsey
Badaly, Daryaneh
Gauthier, Naomi
Pham, Tam Dan N.
Britt, Jolie J.
Crouter, Scott E.
Giangregorio, Maeve
Nathan, Meena
Akamagwuna, Unoma O.
author_sort Ubeda Tikkanen, Ana
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description There is increasing effort in both the inpatient and outpatient setting to improve care, function, and quality of life for children with congenital heart disease, and to decrease complications. As the mortality rates of surgical procedures for congenital heart disease decrease, improvement in perioperative morbidity and quality of life have become key metrics of quality of care. Quality of life and function in patients with congenital heart disease can be affected by multiple factors: the underlying heart condition, cardiac surgery, complications, and medical treatment. Some of the functional areas affected are motor abilities, exercise capacity, feeding, speech, cognition, and psychosocial adjustment. Rehabilitation interventions aim to enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life for those with physical impairments or disabilities. Interventions such as exercise training have been extensively evaluated in adults with acquired heart disease, and rehabilitation interventions for pediatric patients with congenital heart disease have similar potential to improve perioperative morbidity and quality of life. However, literature regarding the pediatric population is limited. We have gathered a multidisciplinary team of experts from major institutions to create evidence- and practice-based guidelines for pediatric cardiac rehabilitation programs in both inpatient and outpatient settings. To improve the quality of life of pediatric patients with congenital heart disease, we propose the use of individualized multidisciplinary rehabilitation programs that include: medical management; neuropsychology; nursing care; rehabilitation equipment; physical, occupational, speech, and feeding therapies; and exercise training.
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spelling pubmed-102755742023-06-17 Core components of a rehabilitation program in pediatric cardiac disease Ubeda Tikkanen, Ana Vova, Joshua Holman, Lainie Chrisman, Maddie Clarkson, Kristin Santiago, Rachel Schonberger, Lisa White, Kelsey Badaly, Daryaneh Gauthier, Naomi Pham, Tam Dan N. Britt, Jolie J. Crouter, Scott E. Giangregorio, Maeve Nathan, Meena Akamagwuna, Unoma O. Front Pediatr Pediatrics There is increasing effort in both the inpatient and outpatient setting to improve care, function, and quality of life for children with congenital heart disease, and to decrease complications. As the mortality rates of surgical procedures for congenital heart disease decrease, improvement in perioperative morbidity and quality of life have become key metrics of quality of care. Quality of life and function in patients with congenital heart disease can be affected by multiple factors: the underlying heart condition, cardiac surgery, complications, and medical treatment. Some of the functional areas affected are motor abilities, exercise capacity, feeding, speech, cognition, and psychosocial adjustment. Rehabilitation interventions aim to enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life for those with physical impairments or disabilities. Interventions such as exercise training have been extensively evaluated in adults with acquired heart disease, and rehabilitation interventions for pediatric patients with congenital heart disease have similar potential to improve perioperative morbidity and quality of life. However, literature regarding the pediatric population is limited. We have gathered a multidisciplinary team of experts from major institutions to create evidence- and practice-based guidelines for pediatric cardiac rehabilitation programs in both inpatient and outpatient settings. To improve the quality of life of pediatric patients with congenital heart disease, we propose the use of individualized multidisciplinary rehabilitation programs that include: medical management; neuropsychology; nursing care; rehabilitation equipment; physical, occupational, speech, and feeding therapies; and exercise training. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10275574/ /pubmed/37334215 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1104794 Text en © 2023 Ubeda Tikkanen, Vova, Holman, Chrisman, Clarkson, Santiago, Schonberger, White, Badaly, Gauthier, Pham, Britt, Crouter, Giangregorio, Nathan and Akamagwuna. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Ubeda Tikkanen, Ana
Vova, Joshua
Holman, Lainie
Chrisman, Maddie
Clarkson, Kristin
Santiago, Rachel
Schonberger, Lisa
White, Kelsey
Badaly, Daryaneh
Gauthier, Naomi
Pham, Tam Dan N.
Britt, Jolie J.
Crouter, Scott E.
Giangregorio, Maeve
Nathan, Meena
Akamagwuna, Unoma O.
Core components of a rehabilitation program in pediatric cardiac disease
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10275574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37334215
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1104794
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