Factor Information
Data ID 1235
Factor working memory dysfunction
Description Children with CHD had a higher rate of parent reported executive dysfunction(OR=4.37, P<.00001), especially for working memory (OR=8.22, P<0.0001) and flexibility (OR=8.05, P<0.0001).
Biomarker NA
Classification F6 (psychosocial factor - other)
Association
Application prognosis
Objective Children with CHD
p Value <0.0001
OR 8.22
Conclusion School aged children with CHD have an increased prevalence of executive dysfunction, especially problems with working memory and flexibility, and are underserved by the school system. The increased risk for executive dysfunction in those with CHD and prematurity or CHD with aortic obstruction suggests an etiology of delayed brain development in the fetal and neonatal periods, while male gender may increase susceptibility to brain injury.
Risk Factor risk factor
CHD Type
ID 505
CHD Type isolated CHD/non-isolated CHD
CHD Subtype D-TGA, IVS/D-TGA, VSD/TOF/TOF, PA/TA/VSD/AVC/TA, IAA/VSD, CoA/CoA/AH/SV/PA, IVS/SV/HLHS/other
Reference
PMID 27863079
Year 2016
Title Prevalence and pattern of executive dysfunction in school age children with congenital heart disease.
Sample
Population school age children
Source the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) and a medical history questionnaire; normative database.
Region Washington, USA
Method the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) and a medical history questionnaire
Race North America
Disease History N/A
Treatment History N/A
Group All CHD(Treatment) Control(Control)
Number 91 91
Age mean age: 9.08±2.71 (6-17) years N/A
Gender (Male: Female) 53:38 N/A
Marker Level 37 (40.7%) 7 (7.7%)