Clinical Trial

The Swiss Neurodevelopmental Outcome Registry for Children With CHD

Study acronym: SwissORCHID
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Record status
This record was last updated August 18, 2023 (before its estimated December 31, 2025 completion). Its status may not reflect the trial's current state.
Summary
Introduction: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most frequent birth defect. As survival has significantly improved, attention has turned to neurodevelopmental outcomes of children undergoing heart surgery in early infancy. Since multiple risk factors contribute to neurodevelopmental alterations, a nationwide registry collecting data on medical characteristics, interventions, clinical course and neurodevelopment until school-age is needed to improve the quality of management, identify risk- and protective factors affecting neurodevelopment, and facilitate multicenter trials. Methods and analysis: The Swiss Outcome Registry for CHIldren with severe congenital heart Disease (ORCHID) is a nationwide, prospective, population-based patient registry developed (1) to collect baseline characteristics and clinical data of CHD patients operated with bypass-surgery or hybrid procedures in the first 6 weeks of life in Switzerland, (2) to monitor long-term neurodevelopment, and (3) to relate clinical characteristics and neurodevelopment to identify risk and protective factors in these children. This registry started data collection relating to pregnancy, birth, preoperative course, catheter-based and surgical treatment, postoperative course and reinterventions in 2019. The primary outcome includes standardised neurodevelopmental assessments at 9 to 12 months, 18 to 24 months and 5.5 to 6 years. Investigators expect to include 80 to 100 children per year. Correlation and regression analyses will be used to investigate risk- and protective factors influencing neurodevelopment. Ethics and dissemination of results: Swiss ORCHID received support by the Accentus Charitable Foundation, the Anna Mueller Grocholoski Foundation, the Swiss Society of Pediatric Cardiology, and the Corelina - Foundation and was approved by the cantonal ethics committees. Findings will be presented at national and international scientific meetings, and published in peer-reviewed journals. Results will also be shared with patient organizations, primary health care providers, and public health stakeholders to ensure a widespread dissemination of the results.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT05996211
Lead Sponsor University Children's Hospital, Zurich
Collaborators: University of Lausanne Hospitals, University of Geneva, Switzerland, University of Bern
Conditions Neurodevelopmental Abnormality, Congenital Heart Disease, Cardiac Disease, Intensive Care Neurological Disorder
Enrollment 1,000 participants
Start Date 2019-01-01
Primary Completion 2025-12-31 (estimated)
Study Completion 2032-12-31 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2023-08-18