Overview

The Effect of Vitamin E Supplementation on Hospital Stay Duration in Non-cyanotic Heart Disease Children With Lower Respiratory Tract Infections

Status:
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Trial end date:
2026-06-01
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Summary
Congenital heart disease can lead to serious health issues, particularly an increased risk of infections, specifically respiratory infections. Lower respiratory tract infections are the fifth leading cause of death globally. Also considered a significant cause of morbidity and mortality among children with congenital heart disease. In Egypt, it is estimated that 10% of deaths in children under the age of 5 years are probably caused by lower respiratory tract infections and other acute respiratory infections. common non-cyanotic CHD like Ventricular septal defect predispose to bronchopneumonia. Hemodynamically significant congenital heart disease with pulmonary congestion increases the risk of lower respiratory tract infections and hospitalizations. This relies on several modifiable risk factors, including low socioeconomic status, poor diet, overcrowding, prematurity, male gender, and exposure to secondhand smoke. Micronutrients play a crucial role in strengthening the immune system. Many Studies have shown that when children are supplemented with various micronutrients, they experience fewer episodes of acute respiratory infections, and the duration and severity of these infections are reduced. Vitamin E is essential for immune system function and may lower disease risk by enhancing immune responses. It protects neurons and respiratory mucosa from oxidative damage and has been linked to a reduced incidence of asthma and inflammation, potentially safeguarding young children from atopy and wheezing. There are no available studies in our locality about the effect of vitamin E supplementation on the length of hospital stay for non-cyanotic cardiac patients with lower respiratory tract infections.
Phase:
PHASE4
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Assiut University
Treatments:
Vitamin E