Early brain magnetic resonance imaging findings and neurodevelopmental outcome in children with congenital heart disease: A systematic review

Author:

Dijkhuizen Emma I.1,de Munck Sophie2ORCID,de Jonge Rogier C. J.1,Dulfer Karolijn1,van Beynum Ingrid M.23,Hunfeld Maayke14,Rietman André B.25ORCID,Joosten Koen F. M.1,van Haren Neeltje E. M.5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care, Division of Pediatric Intensive Care Erasmus MC Sophia Children's Hospital Rotterdam the Netherlands

2. Department of Pediatric Surgery Erasmus MC Sophia Children's Hospital Rotterdam the Netherlands

3. Department of Pediatric Cardiology Erasmus MC Sophia Children's Hospital Rotterdam the Netherlands

4. Department of Pediatric Neurology Erasmus MC Sophia Children's Hospital Rotterdam the Netherlands

5. Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Psychology Erasmus MC Sophia Children's Hospital Rotterdam the Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractAimTo investigate the association between early brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and neurodevelopmental outcome (NDO) in children with congenital heart disease (CHD).MethodA search for studies was conducted in Embase, Medline, Web of Science, Cochrane Central, PsycINFO, and Google Scholar. Observational and interventional studies were included, in which patients with CHD underwent surgery before 2 months of age, a brain MRI scan in the first year of life, and neurodevelopmental assessment beyond the age of 1 year.ResultsEighteen studies were included. Thirteen found an association between either quantitative or qualitative brain metrics and NDO: 5 out of 7 studies showed decreased brain volume was significantly associated with worse NDO, as did 7 out of 10 studies on brain injury. Scanning protocols and neurodevelopmental tests varied strongly.InterpretationReduced brain volume and brain injury in patients with CHD can be associated with impaired NDO, yet standardized scanning protocols and neurodevelopmental assessment are needed to further unravel trajectories of impaired brain development and its effects on outcome.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Developmental Neuroscience,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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