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Published on: May 26, 2023
Neuropsychomotor development before and after open-heart surgery in infants
Taís Sica da Rocha1, Ana Guardiola, Jefferson Pedro Piva
1Hospital da Criança Santo Antônio, Complexo Hospitalar Santa Casa de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil. darochats@hotmail.com
Abstract:
There are few Brazilian studies on neuropsychomotor follow-up after open-heart surgery with circulatory bypass in infants. Twenty infants had neurodevelopmental outcomes (neurological exam and Denver II test) assessed before open-heart surgery, after intensive care unit discharge and 3-6 months after hospital discharge. Heart lesions consisted of septal defects in 11 cases (55%). The mean circulatory bypass time was 67 +/- 23.6 minutes. Fifteen infants had altered neurological examination and also neurodevelopment delay before surgery. After 6 months it was observed normalization in 6 infants. When Denver II test indexes were analysed, it was observed an improvement in all domains except personal-social. Although those infants were in risk of new neurological findings, an early improvement on neuropsychomotor indexes were seen.
