Neurocognitive functioning in young adults with congenital heart disease: insights from a case-control study.
Ladina SchlosserNora KesslerMaria FeldmannFlavia WehrleSarah RometschMatthias GreutmannAngela OxeniusPeter BruggerBeatrice LatalPublished in: Cardiology in the young (2021)
Our findings indicate lower neurocognitive functioning in young adults with a CHD, particularly in those with severe defect complexity. In view of the potentially enhanced risk for cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative disease in this patient group as reported in the literature, systematic longitudinal monitoring of cognitive functioning is recommended.