Physical and neurodevelopmental outcomes in children with single-ventricle circulation.

Arch Dis Child

Department of Congenital Heart Disease, Evelina London Children's Hospital, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Fiundation Trust, London, UK.

Published: May 2015

Objective: To investigate longer-term physical and neurodevelopmental outcomes of patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) compared with other patients with functionally single-ventricle circulation surviving beyond the age of 10 years.

Design: A retrospective, observational study from a UK tertiary centre for paediatric cardiology.

Results: 58 patients with HLHS and 44 non-HLHS patients with single-ventricle physiology were included. Subjective reduction in exercise tolerance was reported in 72% (95% CI 61% to 84%) of patients with HLHS and 45% (31% to 60%) non-HLHS patients. Compared with non-HLHS patients, educational concerns were reported more frequently in patients with HLHS, 41% (29% to 54%) vs 23% (10% to 35%), as was a diagnosis of a behaviour disorder (autism or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) 12% (4% to 21%) vs 0%, and referral to other specialist services 67% (55% to 79%) vs 48% (33% to 63%).

Conclusions: Within a group of young people with complex congenital heart disease, those with HLHS are likely to have worse physical, psychological and educational outcomes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2014-306449DOI Listing

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