Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2870857 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Operative factors may be less important than innate patient and preoperative factors and postoperative events in predicting early neurodevelopmental outcomes after cardiac operations in infants. Neurodevelopmental outcomes improved over calendar time when adjusted for patient and medical variables.
Keywords
PDIDHCAMDIBSID-IIHLHSCHDNeurodevelopmentalTOFECMORCPTGACPBDextro-transposition of the great arteriesCardiopulmonary resuscitationCPRextracorporeal membrane oxygenationLoscardiopulmonary bypassCongenital heart diseaseTetralogy of FallotVentricular assist deviceDeep hypothermic circulatory arrestHypoplastic left heart syndromeMental Development IndexPsychomotor Development Indexlength of stayconfidence intervalBayley Scales of Infant Development, Second EditionRegional cerebral perfusionVAD
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