Prospective follow-up study of children with univentricular heart: neurodevelopmental outcome at age 12 months
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Prospective follow-up study of children with univentricular heart: neurodevelopmental outcome at age 12 months
Abstract
Objectives: Despite recent advances in the treatment of children with univentricular heart, their neurodevelopmental outcome remains a major concern.
Methods: This prospective follow-up study evaluated the neurodevelopmental outcome of 23 patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome, 14 with other forms of univentricular heart, and 46 healthy control subjects at a median age of 12.2 months. The Griffiths Developmental Scale and Alberta Infant Motor Scale served for developmental evaluation.
Results: The mean Griffiths developmental quotient of children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome was significantly less (91.6) than that of control children (106.8, P < .001). Patients with univentricular heart scored significantly lower than control subjects only in the gross motor domain (P = .001) but not in overall development (100.6). Alberta Infant Motor Scale scores were significantly lower in children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (37.5, P < .001) and univentricular heart (43.5, P = .011) than in control subjects (53.3). In linear regression a diagnosis of hypoplastic left heart syndrome (P = .016), a clinical history of seizure (P = .002), and the highest plasma lactate level after the bidirectional Glenn operation (P = .045) were significantly associated with the developmental quotient.
Conclusions: At age 1 year, the level of development of children with univentricular heart was significantly lower than for control subjects only in motor skills, whereas children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome had a more widespread developmental delay. The diagnosis, a clinical seizure history, and increased plasma lactate levels after the bidirectional Glenn operation emerged as risk factors.
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