Congenital Heart Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
'The Impact of Rhinovirus Infections in Paediatric Cardiac Surgery'
This is a prospective single- center observational study in the Leiden University Medical Center in approximately 250 children (<12 years) undergoing elective cardiac surgery, for congenital heart disease. The parents/guardians of the children will be asked to fill out a questionnaire, to asses respiratory symptoms in the last weeks, before the operation of their child. In the operating theatre, a nasopharyngeal swab will collected. Clinical data will be collected daily during paediatric intensive care admission, and date of discharge from paediatric intensive care unit and from hospital are recorded. If children are still intubated at day 4 a second nasopharyngeal swab and residual blood will be collected. The samples will be tested for rhinovirus with a polymerase chain reaction. Main study parameter is the paediatric intensive care unit length of stay in per-operative rhinovirus -positive compared to rhinovirus-negative patients.
Rationale:
Respiratory infections are considered to carry a potential risk of adverse events in children
undergoing surgery.
Rhinovirus is a common cause of respiratory infections and congenital heart disease is a risk
factor for severe rhinovirus infection. However, we do not know what the impact of clinical
or subclinical rhinovirus infections is on postoperative course following congenital heart
surgery in children.
Based on our clinical experience, one case-controlled study , and a case reported in the
literature, we hypothesize that paediatric patients with per-operative rhinovirus positive
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing have a longer paediatric intensive care unit (PICU)
admission , compared to children who test negative.
Objectives:
Primary: To identify whether PCR-proven rhinovirus is a risk factor for prolonged PICU
admission in children undergoing cardiac surgery.
Secondary: to develop a preoperative algorithm to identify children with increased risk for
prolonged PICU admission after cardiac surgery.
Study design:
This is a prospective single-center observational cohort study in the Leiden University
Medical Center (LUMC).
Methods Parents of the selected patients will receive the information folder and a
questionnaire by mail (asking for signs and symptoms of current and/or recent respiratory
infections) when they receive the letter with the date of admission and operation.
On the day of admission (day -1) all (parents of) children admitted for cardiac surgery will
be asked to participate in this study and fill out a written informed consent.
At day 0, the operation day, in the operating theatre a nasopharyngeal swab will be collected
following anaesthetic induction and tested for rhinovirus. All clinicians will be blinded for
the PCR results and will only be made known to the investigator from the virology department.
Clinical and laboratory data will be collected for all patients until discharge from the
hospital. Of all the patients still on mechanical ventilation at day 4, an additional
nasopharyngeal swab will be sampled and scavenge samples blood will be requested at the
chemical laboratory if available. Rhinovirus PCR will be performed on nasopharyngeal swab and
blood to determine shedding and viremia.
Residual blood (for infection parameters) will be collected at three time points: after
induction of anaesthesia, directly after operation at PICU admission and at day four (4) when
the patient is still on ventilator support.
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