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Low pre-albumin but not thiamine predicts cognitive deficits in adolescents post-Fontan and healthy controls.

Nancy A PikeTamar AvedissianNancy H HalnonAlan B LewisRajesh Kumar
Published in: Cardiology in the young (2023)
Lower pre-albumin was an independent predictor for worse cognition in adolescents post-Fontan. Lower pre-albumin levels may reflect chronic liver changes or protein-losing enteropathy seen in Fontan physiology. These findings highlight the possibility for nutrition-induced cognitive changes.
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