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Looking Back to Looking Forward – Types of Studies

CHSS Annual Meeting

Chicago

October 22, 2017

Objectives

Discuss longitudinal, observational studies

Identify two types of study designs

Discuss criteria to identify subject per cohort

Discuss identification versus consenting of subject

Longitudinal Observational Studies

data is collected for the subject repeatedly and can extend over the life of the subject, or until the study closes or the patient chooses to withdraw from the study

researchers consent and follow but do not interfere in the subjects life or environment

cross-sectional follow-up done annually and key to CHSS studies

Two Types of Study Designs

Prospective Cohort Study

Coordinator identifies

patient through inclusion

and exclusion criteria

and starts data collection

Ongoing data collection throughout life of patient

ProspectiveSTU

DY

IN

CEPTI

ON

Retrospective Cohort Study

Retrospective

STU

DY

INC

EPTI

ON

Coordinator

identifies

patient

through

inclusion and

exclusion

criteria and

starts data

collection

Subject has events such as operations, echoes, caths during this time frame

Specified time period : ie. January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2008 for

data collection

Identification of Subjects by Cohort

LVOTO Cohort

Prospective observational study

http://www.chssdc.org/sites/default/files/LVOTO_Current_Protocol_Version_Date_22_Sep_2015.pdf

Age <30 days at time of admission?No

Yes

Not Eligible

AV and VA concordance? AV or VA discordance - Not EligibleNo

Yes

Is source of critical LVOTO d/t

any of the following: AV

atresia/stenosis OR

Anatomically normal but

hypoplastic LEFT heart? (VSD

is ok)

NoAVSD, DORV/DILV – Not Eligible

Yes

First intervention at a CHSS institution?First intervention at non-CHSS

institution – Not Eligible

No

Yes

ELIGIBLE FOR STUDY

AVSD Cohort

Prospective observational study

http://www.chssdc.com/sites/default/files/AVSD_Current_Protocol_Version_Date_16_Feb_2016.pdf

Age <365 days at admission for surgeryNo

Not Eligible

Yes

Diagnosis/referral with complete AVSD

Partial or Transitional AVSD, Total or

Partial Anomalous Pulmonary

Venous Drainage, Aortic Atresia or

Heterotaxy – Not Eligible

No

Yes

AV and VA Concordance – includes

Tetralogy of Fallot and DORV

NoAV and VA Discordance – Not Eligible

Yes

First intervention at a CHSS institutionNo First intervention at non-CHSS

institution – Not Eligible

Yes

ELIGIBLE FOR STUDY

TA Cohort

Prospective observational study

http://www.chssdc.org/sites/default/files/TA_Current_Protocol_Version_Date_22_Sep_2015.pdf

Confirmed diagnosis of Tricuspid Atresia

Not Eligible

Yes

No

Are the A-V connections & great

arteries normally related? (AV and VA

concordance (even though the right

a-v connection is atretic)

AV or VA discordance – Not Eligible

Age <3 months at time of diagnosis

Not EligibleNo

No

Yes

Yes

First intervention at a CHSS institution?

No

Yes

First intervention at a non-CHSS

institution – Not Eligible

ELIGIBLE FOR STUDY

AAOCA Cohort

Retrospective component started January 1, 1998 and ended January 20, 2009. Retrospective component closed.

Now a prospective ONLY observational study

http://www.chssdc.org/sites/default/files/AAOCA_Current_Protocol_Version_4_22_Sep_2015.pdf

Age ≤ 30 years of age at time of diagnosis Not Eligible

Diagnosis/referral of AAOCA to CHSS

institution (does not have to have/had

surgery at CHSS institution)

Not Eligible

Structurally normal heart or with a small

hemodynamically insignificant lesion

(PDA, ASD, VSD, mild PV stenosis, or

bicuspid valve without aortic stenosis)

Hemodynamically significant structural

heart disease – Not Eligible

Coronary artery originates from the aorta?Anomalous origin from PA, coronary artery

atresia, other coronary anomalies – Not

Eligible

ELIGIBILE FOR STUDY ** If surgically repaired, is a completed operative

note available?

If not, can have the subject sign a ‘Release of

Medical Information’ form to obtain the operative

note

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

Identification versus Consent

Identification occurs within the specific inclusion criteria

Consenting can be done at an alternate time from identification – but within limits

Potential bias introduced into study

Potential Identification Scenarios

New institution – new enrollment

Established institution – clinic patient