Impact of Sophrology on cardiopulmonary fitness in teenagers and young adults with a congenital heart disease: The SOPHROCARE study rationale, design and methods

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Moreau, Johan | Lavastre, Kathleen | Romieu, Huguette | Charbonnier, Francoise | Guillaumont, Sophie | Bredy, Charlène | Abassi, Hamouda | Werner, Oscar | de La Villeon, Gregoire | Requirand, Anne | Auer, Annie | Matecki, Stefan | Karsenty, Clement | Guitarte, Aitor | Hadeed, Khaled | Dulac, Yves | Souletie, Nathalie | Acar, Philippe | Bajolle, Fanny | Bonnet, Damien | Nègre-Pagès, Laurence | Mura, Thibault | Mounier, Maria | Seguela, Pierre-Emmanuel | Thomas, Julie | Iriart, Xavier | Thambo, Jean-Benoit | Amedro, Pascal

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International audience. Background: Recent advances in the field of congenital heart disease (CHD) have significantly improved the overall prognosis. Now more attention is being given to health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and promotion of physical activity. Non-invasive relaxation therapy may be effective in cardiac patients concerned with exercise-induced dyspnoea. The SOPHROCARE randomised trial aims to assess the impact of Caycedian Sophrology on cardiopulmonary fitness in adolescents and young adults with CHD.Methods: The SOPHROCARE trial is a nationwide, multicentre, randomised, controlled study in CHD patients aged from 13 to 25 years old. Patients will be randomised into 2 groups (8 Sophrology group sessions vs. no intervention). The primary outcome is the change in percent predicted maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) between baseline and 12-month follow-up. A total of 94 patients in each group is required to observe a significant increase of 10% in VO2max with a power of 80% and an alpha risk of 5%. The secondary outcomes are: clinical outcomes, cardiopulmonary exercise test parameters (VE/VCO2 slope, ventilatory anaerobic threshold, oxygen pulse, respiratory response to hypercapnia), health-related quality of life score (PedsQL), physical and psychological status.Conclusion: After focusing on the survival in CHD, current research is opening on secondary prevention and patient-related outcomes. We sought to assess in the SOPHROCARE trial, if a Sophrology program, could improve exercise capacity and quality of life in youth with CHD.Trial registration: Clinicaltrials.gov (NCT03999320).

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