Predictors of impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes at one year of age after infant cardiac surgery
Keywords : Heart defects • Congenital • Genetic predisposition to disease • Apolipoprotein E Neurodevelopmental outcomes
Objective: For most newborns, congenital heart defects
(CHD) appear to be isolated anomalies and the brain
is presumed to have normal developmental potential.
Most studies of neurodevelopmental outcomes have
focused on operative management strategies.
Methods: Infants with complex CHD and no identified
syndromes other than 22q11 microdeletions enrolled
in a study of apolipoprotein E (APOE) polymorphisms
and developmental outcome were evaluated at one year
of age; including genetic evaluation and the Bayley
Scales of Infant Development-II [mental (MDI) and
psychomotor developmental indices (PDI)].
Results: Five hundred and fifty infants enrolled and
359 (20 with 22q11) of 501 survivors (72%) returned.
Mean MDI was 90 ± 15 and PDI was 78 ± 18. Genetic
syndromes not identified at birth were confirmed in 28
(8.1%) and suspected in 51 (15.0%). By multivariable
analysis, suspected/confirmed genetic syndromes and
APOE 2 allele predicted lower MDI and PDI, all p <
0.04. Lower birth weight (p < 0.001) and preoperative
intubation (p = 0.012) predicted lower MDI. Higher
hematocrit during the initial operation was associated
with higher MDI (p = 0.007). Longer postoperative
length of stay was predictive of lower PDI (p = 0.002).
Additional operations with cardiopulmonary bypass
were associated with lower MDI and PDI (both p <
0.002), but use of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest
was not.
Conclusions: Patient factors (birth weight and
preoperative status) are significant determinants of
neurodevelopmental outcomes as opposed to operative
management strategies. In this cohort, genetic syndromes
unsuspected at birth were surprisingly common and
correlate with poor neurodevelopmental outcomes.
Without multiple congenital anomalies, syndromes
may be missed in infancy. Genetic evaluation should be
considered in all infants with CHD.
Abbreviations: APOE = apolipoprotein E • BCAS =
Boston Circulatory Arrest Study • CHD = congenital
heart defect • CPB = cardiopulmonary bypass •
DHCA = deep hypothermic circulatory arrest • MDI
= mental developmental index • PDI = psychomotor
developmental index • TGA = transposition of the great
arteries • TOF = tetralogy of Fallot • VSD = ventricular
septal defect






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