ObjectiveMany studies of neurodevelopmental outcomes after neonatal and infant cardiac surgery have focused on potentially modifiable risk factors for adverse outcomes, primarily intraoperative management strategies and the use of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest. There is increasing evidence that patient-specific factors are more important determinants of outcome.MethodsWe investigated predictors of neurodevelopmental outcomes at 1 year of age after neonatal and infant cardiac surgery in a subgroup of infants enrolled in a prospective study of apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotype and neurodevelopmental outcome. Children with a variety of 2-ventricle cardiac defects repaired with only 1 operation with cardiopulmonary bypass and no more than ...
ObjectiveRisk factors for mortality after neonatal cardiac surgery have been seldom studied. We soug...
ObjectiveAdverse neurodevelopmental sequelae are common in children with congenital heart defects. T...
ObjectiveTo determine the risk factors for adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in school-age childre...
ObjectivesTo determine whether a cardiac diagnosis is a predictor of neurodevelopmental outcomes aft...
AbstractObjective: Our goal was to generate a preoperative risk-of-death prediction model in selecte...
ObjectiveThis study determined neurodevelopmental outcomes of survivors of neonatal cardiac surgery ...
ObjectiveOur goal was to determine if a clinical outcome score derived from early postoperative even...
AbstractBackgroundThere has been increasing recognition of adverse neurodevelopmental sequelae in so...
AbstractObjectivesDespite the technical advantages of total circulatory arrest for vital organ suppo...
ObjectivesThis interprovincial inception cohort study outlines the operative and intermediate outcom...
ObjectiveNeonatal complex cardiac surgery carries a significant risk for adverse neurodevelopmental ...
AbstractObjectivesNeonatal cardiac surgery has been associated with unfavorable neurodevelopmental e...
BACKGROUND Neurodevelopmental disability is the most common complication for survivors of surgery f...
AbstractObjective: Neurodevelopmental status of children between 8 and 14 years of age after neonata...
BackgroundNeurodevelopmental disability is the most common complication for survivors of surgery for...
ObjectiveRisk factors for mortality after neonatal cardiac surgery have been seldom studied. We soug...
ObjectiveAdverse neurodevelopmental sequelae are common in children with congenital heart defects. T...
ObjectiveTo determine the risk factors for adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in school-age childre...
ObjectivesTo determine whether a cardiac diagnosis is a predictor of neurodevelopmental outcomes aft...
AbstractObjective: Our goal was to generate a preoperative risk-of-death prediction model in selecte...
ObjectiveThis study determined neurodevelopmental outcomes of survivors of neonatal cardiac surgery ...
ObjectiveOur goal was to determine if a clinical outcome score derived from early postoperative even...
AbstractBackgroundThere has been increasing recognition of adverse neurodevelopmental sequelae in so...
AbstractObjectivesDespite the technical advantages of total circulatory arrest for vital organ suppo...
ObjectivesThis interprovincial inception cohort study outlines the operative and intermediate outcom...
ObjectiveNeonatal complex cardiac surgery carries a significant risk for adverse neurodevelopmental ...
AbstractObjectivesNeonatal cardiac surgery has been associated with unfavorable neurodevelopmental e...
BACKGROUND Neurodevelopmental disability is the most common complication for survivors of surgery f...
AbstractObjective: Neurodevelopmental status of children between 8 and 14 years of age after neonata...
BackgroundNeurodevelopmental disability is the most common complication for survivors of surgery for...
ObjectiveRisk factors for mortality after neonatal cardiac surgery have been seldom studied. We soug...
ObjectiveAdverse neurodevelopmental sequelae are common in children with congenital heart defects. T...
ObjectiveTo determine the risk factors for adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in school-age childre...