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Evaluation of Neurodevelopmental Impairments and Risk Factors in Children Following Cardiac Surgery: The First Cohort from China

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Journal JTCVS Open
Date 2023 Jul 10
PMID 37425439
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Objective: Neurodevelopmental impairment has been realized as the most common complication in children with congenital heart disease undergoing cardiac surgery during the past 30 years. But little attention has been paid to this problem in China. The potential risk factors for adverse outcomes include demographic, perioperative, and socioeconomic factors, which are vastly different in China compared with the developed countries in previous reports.

Methods: Four hundred twenty-six patients (aged 35.9 ± 18.6 months) at about 1- to 3-year follow-up after cardiac surgery were prospectively enrolled from March 2019 to February 2022. Griffiths Mental Development Scales-Chinese was used to evaluate the quotients of overall development and 5 subscales of the child's locomotor, language, personal-social, eye-hand coordination, and performance skills. Demographic, perioperative, socioeconomic, and feeding type during the first year of life (breastfeeding, mixed, or never breastfeeding) were examined to identify the risk factors for adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes.

Results: Mean scores were 90.0 ± 15.5 for development quotient, 92.3 ± 19.4 for locomotor, 89.6 ± 19.2 for personal-social, 85.5 ± 21.7 for language, 90.3 ± 17.2 for eye-hand coordination, and 92 ± 17.1 for performance subscales. For the entire cohort, the impairment in at least 1 subscale was found in 76.1% of the cohort (>1 SD below population mean) with 50.1% being severe (>2 SDs below the mean). The significant risk factors included prolonged hospital stay, peak level of postoperative C-reactive protein, socioeconomic status, and never breastfeeding or mixed feeding.

Conclusions: Neurodevelopmental impairment is substantial in terms of incidence and severity in children with congenital heart disease undergoing cardiac surgery in China. Risk factors contributing to the adverse outcomes included prolonged hospital stay, early postoperative inflammatory response, socioeconomic status, and never breastfeeding or mixed feeding. There is an urgent need for standardized follow-up and neurodevelopmental assessment in this special group of children in China.

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