Protocol for a prospective cohort study exploring the gut microbiota of infants with congenital heart disease undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (the GuMiBear study)

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作者
Magner, Claire [1 ]
Jenkins, Dominic [2 ]
Koc, Fatma [3 ,4 ]
Tan, Mong Hoi [5 ]
O'Toole, Molly [5 ]
Boyle, Jordan [5 ]
Maguire, Niamh [5 ]
Duignan, Sophie [5 ]
Murphy, Kiera [4 ,6 ]
Ross, Paul [7 ]
Stanton, Catherine [6 ,8 ]
McMahon, Colin J. [5 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Nursing Midwifery & Hlth Syst, Dublin, Ireland
[2] Childrens Hlth Ireland Crumlin, Crumlin, Ireland
[3] Univ Coll Cork, Sch Microbiol, Cork, Ireland
[4] Teagasc Food Res Ctr, Food Biosci, Moorepk, Cork, Ireland
[5] Childrens Hlth Ireland Crumlin, Dept Paediat Cardiol, Dublin, Ireland
[6] Univ Coll Cork, APC Microbiome Inst, Cork, Ireland
[7] Univ Coll Cork, Coll Sci Engn & Food Sci, Cork, Ireland
[8] Teagasc Food Res Ctr, Moorepk, Cork, Ireland
[9] Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Med, Dublin, Ireland
来源
BMJ OPEN | 2023年 / 13卷 / 03期
关键词
Congenital heart disease; Cardiac surgery; Paediatric cardiology; Quality in health care; Biochemistry; NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS; BARRIER DYSFUNCTION; RISK;
D O I
10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067016
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction The gut microbiota develops from birth and matures significantly during the first 24 months of life, playing a major role in infant health and development. The composition of the gut microbiota is influenced by several factors including mode of delivery, gestational age, feed type and treatment with antibiotics. Alterations in the pattern of gut microbiota development and composition can be associated with illness and compromised health outcomes. Infants diagnosed with 'congenital heart disease' (CHD) often require surgery involving cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) early in life. The impact of this type of surgery on the integrity of the gut microbiome is poorly understood. In addition, these infants are at significant risk of developing the potentially devastating intestinal condition necrotising enterocolitis. Methods and analysisThis study will employ a prospective cohort study methodology to investigate the gut microbiota and urine metabolome of infants with CHD undergoing surgery involving CPB. Stool and urine samples, demographic and clinical data will be collected from eligible infants based at the National Centre for Paediatric Cardiac Surgery in Ireland. Shotgun metagenome sequencing will be performed on stool samples and urine metabolomic analysis will identify metabolic biomarkers. The impact of the underlying diagnosis, surgery involving CPB, and the influence of environmental factors will be explored. Data from healthy age-matched infants from the INFANTMET study will serve as a control for this study. Ethics and disseminationThis study has received full ethical approval from the Clinical Research Ethics Committee of Children's Health Ireland, GEN/826/20.
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