The development of a consensus-based nutritional pathway for infants with CHD before surgery using a modified Delphi process

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Introduction Despite improvements in the medical and surgical management of infants with CHD, growth failure before surgery in many infants continues to be a significant concern. A nutritional pathway was developed, the aim of which was to provide a structured approach to nutritional care for infants with CHD awaiting surgery.Materials and methods The modified Delphi process was development of a nutritional pathway; initial stakeholder meeting to finalise draft guidelines and develop questions; round 1 anonymous online survey; round 2 online survey; regional cardiac conference and pathway revision; and final expert meeting and pathway finalisation.Results Paediatric Dietitians from all 11 of the paediatric cardiology surgical centres in the United Kingdom contributed to the guideline development. In all, 33% of participants had 9 or more years of experience working with infants with CHD. By the end of rounds 1 and 2, 76 and 96% of participants, respectively, were in agreement with the statements. Three statements where consensus was not achieved by the end of round 2 were discussed and agreed at the final expert group meeting.Conclusions Nutrition guidelines were developed for infants with CHD awaiting surgery, using a modified Delphi process, incorporating the best available evidence and expert opinion with regard to nutritional support in this group.

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Marino, L. V., Johnson, M. J., Hall, N. J., Davies, N. J., Kidd, C. S., Daniels, M. L., … Darlington, A. S. E. (2018). The development of a consensus-based nutritional pathway for infants with CHD before surgery using a modified Delphi process. Cardiology in the Young, 28(7), 938–948. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1047951118000549

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