Neurological features in infants with congenital heart disease.
Samantha C ButlerAnjali SadhwaniValerie RofebergAdam R CassidyJayne SingerJohanna CalderonDavid WypijJane W NewburgerCaitlin K Rollinsnull nullPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2021)
Neurological examination abnormalities are common in infants with CHD after infant heart surgery, supporting the need for early and ongoing therapeutic developmental services and adherence to American Heart Association recommendations for developmental follow-up for children with CHD. What this paper adds Neurological examination abnormalities are common in infants who undergo open-heart surgery. Medical complications in infancy increase risk for neurological abnormalities. Family-reported concerns on structured developmental history may predict abnormal neurological examination at 5 to 12 months of age. Abnormal newborn neurodevelopmental assessment may predict abnormal neurological examination at 5 to 12 months of age.
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