Congenital Heart Defects Clinical Trial
Official title:
Non-Invasive Quantitation of Myocardial Dysfunction by Tissue Doppler / Synchronization Imaging in Children With Congenital Heart Defects (CHD)
There are many children that have heart dysfunction because they are either born with
Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) or developed poor heart function because their hearts are
ill. The invention of medical technology helps in the treatment of these children. New heart
echocardiogram (echo) techniques including Tissue Doppler (TDI), Tissue Synchronization
Imaging (TSI) and 3 dimensional echocardiography (3D) are imaging technologies that we hope
will help in the diagnosis and treatment of these children.
Tissue Doppler Imaging is a noninvasive technique that measures the speed of heart muscle
movement. Tissue Synchronization Imaging measures how well the lower pumping chambers of the
heart are working together. A 3D echo is a 3 dimensional picture of a beating heart that
allows your doctor to see the heart from any angle. These techniques are noninvasive,
meaning on the outside of your body. The size and function of the ventricles (the lower part
of the heart) can change under different conditions. Using these techniques we will attempt
to better determine how well the ventricles function during illness and health.
All subjects who are treated at Sibley Heart Center at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta with
the diagnosis of a congenital heart defect or an acquired heart condition (i.e. heart
failure) may be approached for possible participation into the study. These patients will
include newly diagnosed patients as well as patients who were diagnosed in previous years
and have received medical treatment for their defect or condition. The following describe
study procedures:
Echocardiographic assessment Standard 2-dimensional, M-mode, and Doppler or 3-dimensional
echocardiography evaluation will be performed. We will assess cardiac function using left
ventricular shortening (SF) and ejection fractions (EF). The EF will be calculated using
both M-Mode and by Simpson's rule. We will also perform tissue synchronization imaging (TSI)
and tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) using the GE Vivid 7 echocardiographic system. Both TSI and
TDI will assist investigators in assessing mechanical synchrony. The research
echocardiograms will occur at the time of routine assessments.
Clinical assessment/data collection Clinical information from the chart will be collected
for this study. The information will include the doctor's evaluation of general health,
including diagnosis and the names of any medications the participant may be taking. If the
child has undergone a routine MRI for the purpose of clinical care, the MRI measures will be
collected in order to compare MRI images and measures to the new 3D echo technique. Finally,
EKG data will be collected at each visit. EKGs are performed routinely for these patients
however, if one is not performed, the study staff will perform an EKG assessment in order to
have electromechanical information (i.e. arrhythmias) on all children participating.
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