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NCT ID: NCT05543733 Recruiting - Frailty Clinical Trials

Home Exercise And Resiliency Training (Heart) Club

Start date: March 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the impact of a telemedicine-based structured home exercise program on frailty and exercise capacity in individuals with Fontan heart physiology, demonstrate that a telemedicine exercise program reduces socioeconomic and geographic barriers to access to exercise training, and to explore the impact of a structured exercise program on markers of Fontan-associated liver disease.

NCT ID: NCT05199857 Recruiting - Frailty Clinical Trials

WE BEAT - HEART Club Fontan Wellness Project: A Virtual Resilience Promotion and Frailty Prevention Program

Start date: March 30, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This trial is being conducted to evaluate the effect of a small-group wellness education program combined with a longitudinal, individualized prescription exercise program on the wellness, resiliency, and daily activity levels of pediatric patients with Fontan physiology. There will be two phases for this project. The first phase is the "WE BEAT Group Wellness Education Program" and participants will be transitioned into the phase two HEART Club following phase one. The trial will look at feasibility and acceptability of the program. Additional hypothesis include home whether exercise interventions can: - be delivered without any associated serious cardiac events; - will result in a decreased proportion of patients who are categorized as frail when compared to the cohort's pre-test baseline. - will result in increased measured peak oxygen consumption when compared with their pre-intervention baseline. - will result in increased step counts measured monthly from baseline to end of intervention - will improve self-reported quality of life from baseline to post-intervention. - will result in increased patient reported activity level from baseline to post-intervention