作者
Constanze Pfitzer, Laura K Sievers, Alina Hütter, Hashim-Abdul Khaliq, Martin Poryo, Felix Berger, Ulrike MM Bauer, Paul C Helm
发表日期
2023/1/30
期刊
Women in Pediatric Cardiology 2021
卷号
16648714
出版商
Frontiers Media SA
简介
Objectives
This study aims to evaluate the school careers of patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) and microcephaly.
Methods
An exploratory online survey was conducted on patients from a previous study on somatic development in children with CHD in 2018 (n = 2818). A total of 750 patients participated in the online survey (26.6%). This publication focuses on 91 patients (12.1%) diagnosed with CHD and microcephaly who participated in the new online survey.
Results
Microcephaly was significantly associated with CHD severity (p < 0.001). Microcephalic patients suffered from psychiatric comorbidity two times as often (67.0%) as non-microcephalic patients (29.8%). In particular, the percentage of patients with developmental delay, intellectual debility, social disability, learning disorder, or language disorder was significantly increased in microcephalic CHD patients (p < 0.001). A total of 85.7% of microcephalic patients and 47.6% of non-microcephalic patients received early interventions to foster their development. The school enrollment of both groups was similar at approximately six years of age. However, 89.9% of non-microcephalic but only 51.6% of microcephalic patients were enrolled in a regular elementary school. Regarding secondary school, only half as many microcephalic patients (14.3%) went to grammar school, while the proportion of pupils at special schools was eight times higher. Supportive interventions, e.g., for specific learning disabilities, were used by 52.7% of microcephalic patients and 21.6% of non-microcephalic patients.
Conclusion
Patients with CHD and microcephaly are at high risk for impaired …
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