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Long-term cognitive outcome in teenage survivors of arrhythmic cardiac arrest.

Agnieszka Maryniak1, Alicja Bielawska, Franciszek Walczak, Łukasz Szumowski, Katarzyna Bieganowska, Joanna Rekawek, Monika Paszke, Elzbieta Szymaniak, Maria Knecht.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) can be the first sign of ventricular arrhythmia in teenagers. Neurocognitive problems are common after successful resuscitation. We studied cognitive function in teenage survivors of SCA, including emotional status and coping ability.
METHOD: Ten SCA survivors, aged 11-19 years, had neuropsychological tests within a few weeks of resuscitation. Awareness status, orientation, episodic and semantic memory, basic auditory-visual functions, praxis and speech, short-term memory, ability to learn new verbal and visual material were assessed. These tests were repeated at about 6 months.
RESULTS: Eight patients had an initial assessment; one boy remained in a coma and one was making simple emotional contact, revealing intensified mixed aphasia and dyskinesia. Six patients had severe disturbances of memory, motor functions and praxis. After 6 months, four patients had no neurocognitive disturbance. Four patients had memory impairment making school education difficult. Two patients were totally dependent on caregivers. Because of the absence of symptoms before SCA, and amnesia relating to the SCA episodes, patients had problems accepting their heart problems and limitations resulting from it.
CONCLUSION: Teenagers surviving SCA have significant neurcognitive and psychological problems. They need psychological care and guidance in understanding their condition.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18207629     DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2007.10.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Resuscitation        ISSN: 0300-9572            Impact factor:   5.262


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