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Long-term neurodevelopmental effects of intraoperative blood pressure during surgical closure of a septal defect in infancy or early childhood.

Daniel Julius LauritzenBenjamin AsschenfeldtLars EvaldVibeke E HjortdalJohan Heiberg
Published in: Cardiology in the young (2021)
Mean arterial pressure during surgery of ventricular septal defects or atrial septal defects in childhood does not correlate linearly with intelligence quotient scores in adulthood. Although there may exist a specific cut-off value at which low blood pressure becomes harmful. Larger studies are warranted in order to confirm this, as it holds the potential of partly relieving CHD patients of their cognitive deficits.
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