Knowledge of Life-Long Cardiac Care by Adolescents and Young Adults with Congenital Heart Disease

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Susan M. Fernandes
Amy Verstappen
Mathieu Clair
Mary Rummell
Deena Barber
Kathleen Ackerman
Kirsten Dummer
Joseph C. Mares
Mary M. Cannobio
Leigh C. Reardon
Jin Long
Stephen Crumb
Ami Bhatt
Masato Takahashi
Paul Khairy
Roberta Williams
Michael J. Landzberg
Tabitha Moe
Disty Pearson
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[1] Stanford University,Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics
[2] Stanford University,Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine
[3] Adult Congenital Heart Association,Department of Cardiology
[4] Boston Children’s Hospital,Knight Cardiovascular Institute
[5] Oregon Health and Science University,Division of Cardiology
[6] Akron Children’s Hospital,Division of Cardiology
[7] Children’s Hospital of Minnesota,Division of Cardiology
[8] Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles,Division of Cardiology
[9] University of California Los Angeles,Department of Medicine
[10] Stanford University,Division of Cardiology
[11] Quantitative Sciences Unit,Division of Cardiology
[12] Nationwide Children’s Hospital,Division of Cardiology
[13] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
[14] Montreal Heart Institute,undefined
[15] Phoenix Children’s Hospital,undefined
[16] Stanford University School of Medicine,undefined
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Pediatric Cardiology | 2019年 / 40卷
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Pediatric cardiology; Congenital heart disease; Adult congenital heart disease; Health care transition;
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National management guidelines recommend that patients with moderate and complex congenital heart disease (CHD) receive life-long cardiac care (LLCC), guided in adulthood by an adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) specialist. However, the percentage of adult CHD patients who receive such care is quite low. Inadequate knowledge regarding LLCC may contribute to care interruption. We, therefore, sought to determine the knowledge of adolescents and young adults regarding LLCC. In this multi-center study, we administered a survey to patients 13–20 years of age with surgically repaired congenital heart disease. We assessed the understanding of both their need for LLCC and awareness of the type of recommended care providers. A total of 290/302 (96%) patients approached in the outpatient clinic setting (10 centers) agreed to study participation; mean age was 16.3 ± 2.3 years; patients were 62% male. While the need for LLCC was recognized by 78% of subjects, only 37% understood that an ACHD specialist in adulthood should guide this care. Only 37% of respondents stated that their current cardiology team had spoken to them about LLCC, but 90% wished to learn more. A substantial number of adolescents and young adults with moderate and complex CHD lack adequate knowledge about LLCC, but most have a desire to learn more about the type of care they will require in adulthood. Transition education/assessment ensuring successful transfer to adult-oriented care for this population should emphasize the importance of LLCC.
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