Artigo Revisado por pares

Infant Heart Transplantation at Stanford: Growth and Neurodevelopmental Outcome

2002; American Academy of Pediatrics; Volume: 109; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1542/peds.109.1.1

ISSN

1098-4275

Autores

Barry E. Fleisher, David Baum, Ginger Brudos, Mary Burge, Elaine Carson, Janet C. Constantinou, Josh Duckworth, Pat Gamberg, Pat Klein, Helen Luikart, Joan Miller, Brad A. Stach, Daniel Bernstein,

Tópico(s)

Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy

Resumo

Objective. To evaluate the growth and neurodevelopmental outcome of 18 surviving Stanford patients who received heart transplantations before their second birthday. Methods. We compared the growth and neurodevelopmental outcome of these 18 patients with a second group of age-matched comparison patients who underwent other heart surgery requiring cardiopulmonary bypass. Results. Difficulties with growth and development were more common in the transplant group as were neurologic abnormalities. Speech and language delays as well as hearing problems were also more common in the transplant group. Conclusion. Multicenter prospective longitudinal neurodevelopmental outcome studies of infant heart transplant patients should be conducted to provide a more efficient basis for evaluating management protocols and assessment of long-term outcomes and of the need for early intervention services.

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