Neurodevelopmental Outcome After Congenital Heart Surgery: Results From an Institutional Registry

J. Forbess, Karen J. Visconti, C. Hancock-Friesen, R. C. Howe, D. Bellinger, R. Jonas
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ObjectiveIncreased survival in children with critical congenital heart disease (CHD) has raised interest in the neurodevelopmental sequelae of these lesions. This investigation is part of an institutional effort to examine the neurodevelopment of 5-year-old children following repair or palliation of CHD. MethodsWe performed a battery of neuropsychological tests on a sample of 243 children between 1998 and 2001. ResultsIn the sample as a whole, mean full-scale (FSIQ), verbal (VIQ), and performance (PIQ) IQ scores were in the normal range (96.8±15.9, 97.8±14.6, and 96.3±17.1, respectively). Anatomic, demographic, and perioperative factors were assessed for impact on neurodevelopment. In multiple regression analysis, lower socioeconomic status (SES) and the diagnosis of velocardiofacial syndrome (VCFS) predicted a lower FSIQ (P =0.01, and P =0.001, respectively). A single ventricle diagnosis (P =0.06), longer postoperative ICU stay (P =0.08), and cumulative duration of hypothermic circulatory arrest (HCA) (P =0.09) approached significance as predictors of lower FSIQ. ConclusionChildren with CHD, on the whole, appear to be performing within the average range in terms of intellectual abilities. Lower SES and VCFS are associated with lower IQ scores. Trends toward worse outcomes were observed in single ventricle patients, biventricular patients with longer postrepair ICU stays, and patients subjected to longer periods of HCA.
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先天性心脏手术后的神经发育结果:来自机构登记的结果
危重型先天性心脏病(CHD)患儿生存率的提高引起了人们对这些病变的神经发育后遗症的关注。这项调查是一个机构努力的一部分,目的是检查5岁儿童在冠心病修复或缓解后的神经发育情况。方法我们在1998年至2001年间对243名儿童进行了一系列的神经心理测试。结果调查对象的全量表、语言和行为智商得分均在正常范围内(分别为96.8±15.9、97.8±14.6和96.3±17.1)。评估解剖学、人口学和围手术期因素对神经发育的影响。在多元回归分析中,低社会经济地位(SES)和诊断为心面速度综合征(VCFS)预测较低的FSIQ (P =0.01, P =0.001)。单心室诊断(P =0.06)、术后较长的ICU住院时间(P =0.08)和低温循环骤停(HCA)累积时间(P =0.09)作为FSIQ较低的预测因子接近有意义。结论冠心病患儿智力水平总体上处于平均水平。较低的社会地位和VCFS与较低的智商分数有关。在单心室患者、双心室患者(术后ICU住院时间较长)和HCA持续时间较长的患者中,观察到预后较差的趋势。
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