Abstract Objective: To evaluate the child development and evaluate a possible association with the commitment by biopsychosocial factors of children with and without congenital heart disease. Methods: Observational study of case-control with three groups: Group 1 - children with congenital heart disease without surgical correction; Group 2 - children with congenital heart disease who underwent surgery; and Group 3 - healthy children. Children were assessed by socio-demographic and clinical questionnaire and the Denver II Screening Test. Results: One hundred and twenty eight children were evaluated, 29 in Group 1, 43 in Group 2 and 56 in Group 3. Of the total, 51.56% are girls and ages ranged from two months to six years (median 24.5 mont...
Background: The rate of congenital heart disease is 0.8 % in all live births. The majority of this, ...
The experiences of diagnosis of congenital heart disease (CHD), cardiac surgery and hospitalisation(...
To assess cohort and individual neurodevelopmental stability in children with congenital heart disea...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the child development and evaluate a possible association with the ...
Background. Children with congenital heart disease (CHD) commonly experience delayed growth. Because...
With the advances in congenital cardiac surgery and medical management in recent decades, mortality ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the occurrence of developmental impairments in 3-year-old children with varyi...
Abstract Background Recently, marked improvement of medical and surgical care for infants with conge...
This review explores risk factors leading to adverse neurodevelopmental sequelae in patients wit...
Congenital heart disease (CHD), a severe cardiac defect in children, has unclear influences on young...
severity of congenital heart defect (CHD) Study design A total of 236 children with CHD were compare...
OBJECTIVES: To assess 6-year neurodevelopmental outcomes in a current cohort of children with congen...
Aim: We aimed to evaluate the effects of the severity and symptoms of congenital heart disease and t...
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is one of the common types of birth defects. Children and young peopl...
AIM: Patients with congenital heart disease are at risk of neurodevelopmental deficits. Impairments ...
Background: The rate of congenital heart disease is 0.8 % in all live births. The majority of this, ...
The experiences of diagnosis of congenital heart disease (CHD), cardiac surgery and hospitalisation(...
To assess cohort and individual neurodevelopmental stability in children with congenital heart disea...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the child development and evaluate a possible association with the ...
Background. Children with congenital heart disease (CHD) commonly experience delayed growth. Because...
With the advances in congenital cardiac surgery and medical management in recent decades, mortality ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the occurrence of developmental impairments in 3-year-old children with varyi...
Abstract Background Recently, marked improvement of medical and surgical care for infants with conge...
This review explores risk factors leading to adverse neurodevelopmental sequelae in patients wit...
Congenital heart disease (CHD), a severe cardiac defect in children, has unclear influences on young...
severity of congenital heart defect (CHD) Study design A total of 236 children with CHD were compare...
OBJECTIVES: To assess 6-year neurodevelopmental outcomes in a current cohort of children with congen...
Aim: We aimed to evaluate the effects of the severity and symptoms of congenital heart disease and t...
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is one of the common types of birth defects. Children and young peopl...
AIM: Patients with congenital heart disease are at risk of neurodevelopmental deficits. Impairments ...
Background: The rate of congenital heart disease is 0.8 % in all live births. The majority of this, ...
The experiences of diagnosis of congenital heart disease (CHD), cardiac surgery and hospitalisation(...
To assess cohort and individual neurodevelopmental stability in children with congenital heart disea...