Factor Information
Data ID 510
Factor basal ganglia and thalamus(BGT)
Description Children with a below-average Fulll-scale IQ (<85, n=9) showed smaller volumes of basal ganglia thalami (BGT) (-8%, p=0.03) and brain stem (-7%, p=0.03).
Biomarker NA
Classification E11 (physiological factor - physical sign)
Association
Application prognosis
Objective smaller volumes of basal ganglia thalami
p Value 0.03
Conclusion provide evidence of unfavourable outcome in school-age children with critical CHD who acquire perioperative neonatal brain injury.
Risk Factor protective factor
CHD Type
ID 463
CHD Type isolated CHD/non-isolated CHD
CHD Subtype SV/HLHS/Taussig–Bing anomaly/IAA, HAA/CoA, HAA
Reference
PMID 29572821
Year 2018
Title Perioperative neonatal brain injury is associated with worse school-age neurodevelopment in children with critical congenital heart disease.
Sample
Population children
Source Brain
Region Utrecht, Netherlands
Method cerebral magnetic resonance imaging; neurodevelopment was assessed at 24 months & 6 years, Brain injury, brain volumes, and cortical measures
Race Europe
Disease History N/A
Treatment History neonatal cardiac surgery
Group Children with a below-average Fulll-scale IQ (<85)(Treatment) Children with a below-average Fulll-scale IQ (>85)(Control)
Number 9 21
Age Median (IQR) gestational age: 39.1 (38.7–40.0) wks Median (IQR) gestational age: 39.1 (38.7–40.0) wks
Gender (Male: Female) N/A N/A
Marker Level 21 (2)ml 23 (2)ml