At a glance
ClinicalIndex Comparison RecordN/ACompleted· 20 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Passive range of motion (ROM) exerciseother
Likely dose
Not stated in record
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Training in Exercise Activities and Motion for Growth (A Study Conducted by the Pediatric Heart Network)
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Passive range of motion (ROM) exercise for Single Ventricle Physiology. Completed, enrolled 20 participants across 3 sites.
Detailed Summary
To determine if an exercise program of passive range of motion (ROM) is safe and feasible in infants with single ventricle (SV) physiology after their Norwood procedure.
Study Details
Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
ConditionsSingle Ventricle Physiology
CountriesUnited States
CollaboratorsNational Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Timeline
N/ACompletedFinished
2014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
Enrollment StartJun 2013
First PostedAug 2013
Primary CompletionSep 2014
Study CompletionDec 2014
TodayJul 2026
First PostedAug 6, 2013
Enrollment StartJun 1, 2013
Primary CompletionSep 1, 2014
Study CompletionDec 1, 2014
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.3 yearsPosted 12.9 years ago
Interventions
Passive range of motion (ROM) exerciseother
After their Norwood surgery, stable subjects will undergo passive ROM exercise therapy for up to 21 consecutive days or until hospital discharge, whichever comes first. Subjects will have completed the study after their anthropometric measurements are collected at 3 months of age