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Filter by:Children with congenital heart diseases (CHD) often show reduced health related physical fitness as well as limitations in gross and fine motor skills/development. Intervention programs in childhood are still rare and often focus just on the improvement of cardiac outcomes or exercise capacity. Web-based interventions, as a useful alternative to training manuals or supervised training, are cost effective and allow a customization of training times. Primary purpose of this study is to improve health related physical fitness in children with congenital heart disease.
This study is conducted in a cohort of low dose aspirin (ASA) users previously ascertained .The aims of the post hoc analyses are: To estimate the one year risk of discontinuation of use of low-dose ASA associated to PPI concomitant use versus non-use, crude and adjusted by confounding. To estimate the one year risk of discontinuation of use of low-dose ASA associated to PPI concomitant use stratified by age and sex. To evaluate other predictors of discontinuation of low-dose ASA during the first year of ASA therapy.