The Transition of Children Living With Congenital Heart Disease to Adult Care

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作者
Tyagi, Ashu [1 ]
Sontakke, Tushar [1 ]
机构
[1] Datta Meghe Inst Higher Educ & Res, Jawaharlal Nehru Med Coll, Dept Med, Wardha, India
关键词
follow-up; self-care; multidisciplinary care; transition; adult congenital heart disease; congenital heart disease; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; ADOLESCENTS; DEFECTS; HEALTH; ACCESS; ACHD;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.50179
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The article explores the significance of the timely transition of a child living with congenital heart disease (CHD) to adult care and the role played by multidisciplinary care. Due to recent healthcare advances, more children with CHD survive to adulthood without surgical intervention. This survival is mainly due to the lesion being compatible with life and its management being done medically. However, further management requires meeting the child's needs and helping him transition to become a healthy, independent adult with almost equal life expectancy as his counterparts. The article reviews the comprehensive framework of transition through multidisciplinary care. Highlighting the necessity of training physicians to acquire expertise in the management of CHD is a foundational aspect of this review article. Introduction to transition requires assessment of the child's needs through all phases of life and informative counseling of both parents and child. It highlights the approach to educating patients and families with the knowledge to safeguard compliance. Multidisciplinary collaboration from various fields such as cardiology, pediatric physiatrist, nursing, and psychology has been stressed. Patients also need to cultivate skills in self -management and independence and be educated to comprehend their condition, including the potential health issues. This collaborative and multidisciplinary process necessitates the cooperation of patients, families, and the adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) team. Emphasis has been given to individualized counseling for girls to address their sexual health. The article also highlights the possible obstacles and how to tackle them to improve healthcare adherence. Timely transition and follow-up can be measured using various tools or through indices measuring the quality of life and average life expectancy. The global patterns of transition to ACHD care have also been emphasized, as well as the need for research studies to develop reliable indicators for assessing transition success.
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