Apolipoprotein E genotype and neurodevelopmental sequelae of infant cardiac surgery

  • Gaynor, J.William
  • Gerdes, Marsha
  • Zackai, Elaine H
  • Bernbaum, Judy
  • Wernovsky, Gil
  • Clancy, Robert R
  • Newman, Mark F
  • Saunders, Ann M
  • Heagerty, Patrick J
  • D'Agostino, Jo Ann
  • McDonald-McGinn, Donna
  • Nicolson, Susan C
  • Spray, Thomas L
  • Jarvik, Gail P
Publication date
December 2003
Publisher
The American Association for Thoracic Surgery. Published by Mosby, Inc.

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThere has been increasing recognition of adverse neurodevelopmental sequelae in some children after repair of congenital heart defects. Even among children with the same cardiac defect, significant interindividual variation exists in developmental outcome. Polymorphisms of apolipoprotein E have been identified as a risk factor for worse neurologic recovery after central nervous system injury.MethodsA single-institution prospective study of patients ≤6 months of age undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass for repair of congenital heart defects was undertaken to evaluate the association between apolipoprotein E genotype and postoperative neurodevelopmental dysfunction. Developmental outcomes were evaluated at 1 year of age by usin...

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