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Evaluation of Neurodevelopment and Factors Affecting it in Children With Acyanotic Congenital Cardiac Disease

BACKGROUND: The rate of congenital heart disease is 0.8% in all live births. The majority of this, however, is acyanotic congenital heart disease. The survival rate of children with cardiac disease has increased with the developments provided in recent years and their lifetime is extended. OBJECTIVE...

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Autores principales: Ozmen, Ayten, Terlemez, Semiha, Tunaoglu, Fatma Sedef, Soysal, Sebnem, Pektas, Ayhan, Cilsal, Erman, Koca, Ulker, Kula, Serdar, Deniz Oguz, Ayse
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Publicado: Kowsar 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4733290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26848374
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ijp.3278
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author Ozmen, Ayten
Terlemez, Semiha
Tunaoglu, Fatma Sedef
Soysal, Sebnem
Pektas, Ayhan
Cilsal, Erman
Koca, Ulker
Kula, Serdar
Deniz Oguz, Ayse
author_facet Ozmen, Ayten
Terlemez, Semiha
Tunaoglu, Fatma Sedef
Soysal, Sebnem
Pektas, Ayhan
Cilsal, Erman
Koca, Ulker
Kula, Serdar
Deniz Oguz, Ayse
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description BACKGROUND: The rate of congenital heart disease is 0.8% in all live births. The majority of this, however, is acyanotic congenital heart disease. The survival rate of children with cardiac disease has increased with the developments provided in recent years and their lifetime is extended. OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate neurodevelopment of children with uncomplicated acyanotic congenital heart disease in preschool period and determine the factors affecting their neurodevelopmental process. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 132 children with acyanotic congenital heart disease aged 6 - 72 months were involved in the study. Mental development and intelligence levels of patients under 2 years old were assessed by using Bayley Development Scale-III, and Stanford Binet Intelligence test was employed for patients over 2 years old. Denver Developmental Screening Test II was applied to all patients for their personal-social, fine motor, gross motor and language development. RESULTS: The average age of patients (67 girls, 65 boys) included in the study was 35.2 ± 19.6 months. It was determined that there were subnormal mental level in 13 (10%) patients and at least one specific developmental disorder in 33 (25%) patients. Bayley Mental Development Scale score of patients who had received incubator care in perinatal period was found significantly low (88 ± 4.2) compared to those with no incubator care (93.17 ± 8.5) (P = 0.028). Low educational level of father was established to be linked with low mental development scores at the age of 2 and following that age (P < 0.05). Iron deficiency anemia was discovered to be related to low psychometric test scores at every age (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Neurodevelopmental problems in children with acyanotic congenital heart disease were found higher compared to those in society. Mental development and intelligence levels of patients were determined to be closely associated with receiving incubator care, father’s educational level and iron deficiency anemia.
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spelling pubmed-47332902016-02-04 Evaluation of Neurodevelopment and Factors Affecting it in Children With Acyanotic Congenital Cardiac Disease Ozmen, Ayten Terlemez, Semiha Tunaoglu, Fatma Sedef Soysal, Sebnem Pektas, Ayhan Cilsal, Erman Koca, Ulker Kula, Serdar Deniz Oguz, Ayse Iran J Pediatr Research Article BACKGROUND: The rate of congenital heart disease is 0.8% in all live births. The majority of this, however, is acyanotic congenital heart disease. The survival rate of children with cardiac disease has increased with the developments provided in recent years and their lifetime is extended. OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate neurodevelopment of children with uncomplicated acyanotic congenital heart disease in preschool period and determine the factors affecting their neurodevelopmental process. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 132 children with acyanotic congenital heart disease aged 6 - 72 months were involved in the study. Mental development and intelligence levels of patients under 2 years old were assessed by using Bayley Development Scale-III, and Stanford Binet Intelligence test was employed for patients over 2 years old. Denver Developmental Screening Test II was applied to all patients for their personal-social, fine motor, gross motor and language development. RESULTS: The average age of patients (67 girls, 65 boys) included in the study was 35.2 ± 19.6 months. It was determined that there were subnormal mental level in 13 (10%) patients and at least one specific developmental disorder in 33 (25%) patients. Bayley Mental Development Scale score of patients who had received incubator care in perinatal period was found significantly low (88 ± 4.2) compared to those with no incubator care (93.17 ± 8.5) (P = 0.028). Low educational level of father was established to be linked with low mental development scores at the age of 2 and following that age (P < 0.05). Iron deficiency anemia was discovered to be related to low psychometric test scores at every age (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Neurodevelopmental problems in children with acyanotic congenital heart disease were found higher compared to those in society. Mental development and intelligence levels of patients were determined to be closely associated with receiving incubator care, father’s educational level and iron deficiency anemia. Kowsar 2016-01-30 2016-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4733290/ /pubmed/26848374 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ijp.3278 Text en Copyright © 2016, Growth & Development Research Center. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ozmen, Ayten
Terlemez, Semiha
Tunaoglu, Fatma Sedef
Soysal, Sebnem
Pektas, Ayhan
Cilsal, Erman
Koca, Ulker
Kula, Serdar
Deniz Oguz, Ayse
Evaluation of Neurodevelopment and Factors Affecting it in Children With Acyanotic Congenital Cardiac Disease
title Evaluation of Neurodevelopment and Factors Affecting it in Children With Acyanotic Congenital Cardiac Disease
title_full Evaluation of Neurodevelopment and Factors Affecting it in Children With Acyanotic Congenital Cardiac Disease
title_fullStr Evaluation of Neurodevelopment and Factors Affecting it in Children With Acyanotic Congenital Cardiac Disease
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Neurodevelopment and Factors Affecting it in Children With Acyanotic Congenital Cardiac Disease
title_short Evaluation of Neurodevelopment and Factors Affecting it in Children With Acyanotic Congenital Cardiac Disease
title_sort evaluation of neurodevelopment and factors affecting it in children with acyanotic congenital cardiac disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4733290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26848374
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ijp.3278
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