Factor Information
Data ID 123
Factor longer hospitalization
Description Post hoc stepwise linear regression analysis of the correlations between brain growth rate in the left temporal plane, LCS and significant confounders
Biomarker NA
Classification A12 (clinical factor - treatment)
Association
Application prognosis
Objective faster enlargement of the internal CSF spaces
p Value 0.0061
Conclusion Our longitudinal cohort study provides evidence for the early importance of left-dominant perisylvian regions in auditory and language development before direct postnatal exposure to native language. In congenital heart disease patients, the perioperative period results in a critical variability of brain growth rate in this region, which is a reliable neural correlate of language development at 1 year of age.
Risk Factor unknown
CHD Type
ID 415
CHD Type isolated CHD/non-isolated CHD
CHD Subtype D-TGA/IAA/CoA/TAAH/U-AVSD/VSD/PA, VSD
Reference
PMID 30957841
Year 2019
Title Left temporal plane growth predicts language development in newborns with congenital heart disease.
Sample
Population newborns
Source cerebrum
Region Zurich, Switzerland
Method pre- and postoperative cerebral MRI
Race Europe
Disease History N/A
Treatment History corrective or palliative cardiovascular bypass surgery; dextro-transposition of the great arteries (n = 33) planned for biventricular repair, and non-transposition of the great arteries pathologies consisting of a single ventricle undergoing staged palliation until Fontan procedure (n = 5)
Group N/A(Treatment) N/A(Control)
Number 44 N/A
Age 12 months N/A
Gender (Male: Female) 34:10 N/A
Marker Level 32.68±11.43 (13–73) (Days of hospitalization) N/A