Pediatric Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) affects nearly 1% of newborns worldwide, making it the most prevalent birth defect. Some of these children undergo surgical or catheter interventions at different times in their lives. While adults with similar heart conditions are routinely enrolled in cardiac rehabilitation programs following surgery, as recommended by leading heart associations, such tailored programs are less common for children beyond the in-patient setting.
This Research Topic aims to explore and advocate for the integration of structured exercise regimens in the post-operative care of pediatric patients with CHD. By extending rehabilitation into the home setting and providing age-appropriate guidelines at discharge, there is a unique opportunity to enhance recovery, support motor development, and facilitate a return to normal activities among this vulnerable population.
To address the gaps in post-surgical care for pediatric CHD patients, the scope of this research topic will focus on:
• Establishing the feasibility and safety of exercise programs tailored for pediatric patients;
• Evaluating clinical outcomes associated with post-operative exercise training such as improvements in cardiovascular and pulmonary functions, and overall quality of life.
We encourage submissions that cover, but are not limited to, the following:
• Case studies on post-operative exercise interventions in pediatric CHD;
• Clinical trials assessing different models of delivery for exercise training;
• Reviews on the long-term impacts of physical activity on pediatric cardiac health.
By focusing on these areas, the research community can develop more comprehensive rehabilitation protocols that could significantly boost the recovery and long-term health of children recovering from heart surgery.
Keywords:
Pediatric congenital heart disease (CHD), Surgical interventions, Cardiac rehabilitation, Pediatric rehabilitation, Post-operative care, Recovery in children
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
Pediatric Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) affects nearly 1% of newborns worldwide, making it the most prevalent birth defect. Some of these children undergo surgical or catheter interventions at different times in their lives. While adults with similar heart conditions are routinely enrolled in cardiac rehabilitation programs following surgery, as recommended by leading heart associations, such tailored programs are less common for children beyond the in-patient setting.
This Research Topic aims to explore and advocate for the integration of structured exercise regimens in the post-operative care of pediatric patients with CHD. By extending rehabilitation into the home setting and providing age-appropriate guidelines at discharge, there is a unique opportunity to enhance recovery, support motor development, and facilitate a return to normal activities among this vulnerable population.
To address the gaps in post-surgical care for pediatric CHD patients, the scope of this research topic will focus on:
• Establishing the feasibility and safety of exercise programs tailored for pediatric patients;
• Evaluating clinical outcomes associated with post-operative exercise training such as improvements in cardiovascular and pulmonary functions, and overall quality of life.
We encourage submissions that cover, but are not limited to, the following:
• Case studies on post-operative exercise interventions in pediatric CHD;
• Clinical trials assessing different models of delivery for exercise training;
• Reviews on the long-term impacts of physical activity on pediatric cardiac health.
By focusing on these areas, the research community can develop more comprehensive rehabilitation protocols that could significantly boost the recovery and long-term health of children recovering from heart surgery.
Keywords:
Pediatric congenital heart disease (CHD), Surgical interventions, Cardiac rehabilitation, Pediatric rehabilitation, Post-operative care, Recovery in children
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.