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Assessment of Microvascular Circulation in the Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Patient

RECRUITINGSponsored by Boston Children's Hospital
Actively Recruiting
SponsorBoston Children's Hospital
Started2026-03-18
Est. completion2027-03-17
Eligibility
Age1 Day – 17 Years
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

The pediatric cardiac surgery patient endures a tremendous number of physiologic alterations during surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) that lasts well into the recovery period. Most of the hemodynamic data are assessed and treated with macrovascular assessment tools such as blood pressure and central venous line measures. Studies show there may be an incoherence of macrovascular to microvascular assessment; i.e. a patient with a stable macrovascular status may not be in the state of microvascular stability. The use of a handheld device called Cytocam incident dark-field (IDF) microcirculatory camera (Braedius Medical, Huizen, Netherlands) gives real-time video screening and data feedback to assess the microvasculature in the hemodynamically labile patient.

Eligibility

Age: 1 Day – 17 YearsHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* All patients with primary diagnosis of ventricular septal defect or tetrology of Fallot

Exclusion Criteria:

* Critical airway, congenital genetic abnormality of the mouth/tongue

Conditions2

Heart DiseaseTetrology of Fallot

Locations1 site

Boston Children's Hospital
Sharon Boyle6173557077sharon.boyle@cardio.chboston.org

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