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Citation

Liamlahi R, von Rhein M, Bührer S, Valsangiacomo Buechel ER, Knirsch W, Landolt MA, Latal B. Acta Paediatr. 2014; 103(7): 752-758.

Affiliation

Child Development Center, University Children's Hospital Zurich and Children Research Center Zurich, Switzerland.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/apa.12639

PMID

24661017

Abstract

AIM: Patients with congenital heart disease are at risk of neurodevelopmental deficits. Impairments in motor and behavioural function occur frequently, but no information is available concerning the coexistence of deficits in these two developmental domains. This study explored the occurrence of motor and behavioural deficits and their coexistence in children with surgically corrected congenital heart disease.

METHODS: Outcome was assessed in 95 children with congenital heart disease who had undergone cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. Their mean age was 9.6 years (SD 2.5). Motor function was assessed with the Zurich Neuromotor Assessment and behaviour with the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire.

RESULTS: Children with congenital heart disease performed poorer in all motor domains compared to the reference population (all p<0.001). Behaviour was affected in the domains 'emotional symptoms' and 'hyperactivity/inattention' (both p<0.01) and 54% of the children with motor abnormalities showed behavioural deficits. Children with coexistent abnormalities in behaviour and motor function had higher rates of remedial school services and therapeutic support.

CONCLUSION: Children with congenital heart disease are at risk of long-term motor and behavioural problems and there is a high rate of coexistence of problems in both domains. Early and longitudinal assessment of all developmental domains are necessary to provide early support. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.


Language: en

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