Diaphragmatic Hernia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Observational Longitudinal Study in Children With the Diagnosis of Diaphragmatic Hernia and/or Oesophageal Atresia for Assessing Lung Function Parameters and Quality of Life
Observational longitudinal study in children operated at birth on diaphragmatic hernia and/or oesophageal atresia : assessment of lung function parameters; assessment of quality of life and cognitive development; assessment of stress parenting and strategies of adaptation.
Observational longitudinal study in children operated at birth on diaphragmatic hernia
and/or oesophageal atresia : assessment of lung function parameters; assessment of quality
of life and cognitive development; assessment of stress parenting and strategies of
adaptation.
Tools: Anamnestic-clinical questionnaire, Spirometry, Plethysmography, Fractional exhaled
nitric oxide (FeNO) assessment (oral and alveolar ), 6-minutes walk test (WT 6'), Prick
tests, Quality of life in children questionnaire(KINDL, quality of life), Psychological test
for cognitive development (Raven Matrices)
;
Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Prospective
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