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What do we know about cognitive functioning in adult congenital heart disease?

Manavi Tyagi1, Katie Austin2, Jan Stygall1, John Deanfield3, Shay Cullen3, Stanton P Newman1.   

Abstract

With the advent of improved medical and surgical care in congenital heart disease, there has been an increase in the number of patients who survive into adulthood, giving rise to a new patient population 'Adults with congenital heart disease'. In the past, morbidity and mortality were the primary concerns for this group. However, with improvements in outcome attention has shifted to other factors such as psychosocial and cognitive functioning. This paper reviews the literature on the cognitive functioning in adult congenital heart disease patients. A total of five relevant articles were retrieved via electronic searches of six databases, including MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, AMED, PsychINFO, and PubMed. The results displayed a consensus on the presence of some cognitive difficulties in adult congenital heart disease patients. The aetiology of cognitive dysfunctions appears to be multifactorial. The literature is limited by the very small number of studies looking at adults with congenital heart disease, with the majority focusing on cognitive functioning among children with congenital heart disease. However, the presence of cognitive dysfunctions and the resulting impact on the patient's day to day lives warrant for a more detailed and prospective research to enhance the understanding of its aetiology and impact.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23759080     DOI: 10.1017/S1047951113000747

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiol Young        ISSN: 1047-9511            Impact factor:   1.093


  9 in total

1.  Cognitive Function in Pediatric Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Rachel E Siciliano; Kemar V Prussien; Chelsea A Lee; Niral J Patel; Lexa K Murphy; Bruce E Compas; Lori C Jordan
Journal:  J Pediatr Psychol       Date:  2019-09-01

2.  Barriers to Care in ACHD: A Study of Young Adults in Saskatchewan.

Authors:  Michelle Keir; Marie Penner; Payam Dehghani; Cordell Neudorf; Hyun J Lim; Timothy J Bradley; Terry Bree; Ashok Kakadekar
Journal:  CJC Open       Date:  2020-05-29

3.  Functional limitations and educational needs among children and adolescents with heart disease.

Authors:  Sherry L Farr; Karrie F Downing; Tiffany Riehle-Colarusso; Ginnie Abarbanell
Journal:  Congenit Heart Dis       Date:  2018-07-22       Impact factor: 2.007

Review 4.  So hard to say goodbye: transition from paediatric to adult cardiology care.

Authors:  Adrienne H Kovacs; Brian W McCrindle
Journal:  Nat Rev Cardiol       Date:  2013-11-12       Impact factor: 32.419

5.  Limitations, depressive symptoms, and quality of life among a population-based sample of young adults with congenital heart defects.

Authors:  Sherry L Farr; Matthew E Oster; Regina M Simeone; Suzanne M Gilboa; Margaret A Honein
Journal:  Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol       Date:  2016-03-17

6.  Hippocampal damage and memory impairment in congenital cyanotic heart disease.

Authors:  Mónica Muñoz-López; Aparna Hoskote; Martin J Chadwick; Anna M Dzieciol; David G Gadian; Kling Chong; Tina Banks; Michelle de Haan; Torsten Baldeweg; Mortimer Mishkin; Faraneh Vargha-Khadem
Journal:  Hippocampus       Date:  2017-01-31       Impact factor: 3.899

7.  Public Health Approach to Improve Outcomes for Congenital Heart Disease Across the Life Span.

Authors:  Kathy J Jenkins; Lorenzo D Botto; Adolfo Correa; Elyse Foster; Jennifer K Kupiec; Bradley S Marino; Matthew E Oster; Karen K Stout; Margaret A Honein
Journal:  J Am Heart Assoc       Date:  2019-04-16       Impact factor: 5.501

8.  Disability Among Young Adults With Congenital Heart Defects: Congenital Heart Survey to Recognize Outcomes, Needs, and Well-Being 2016-2019.

Authors:  Karrie F Downing; Matthew E Oster; Scott E Klewer; Charles E Rose; Wendy N Nembhard; Jennifer G Andrews; Sherry L Farr
Journal:  J Am Heart Assoc       Date:  2021-10-20       Impact factor: 5.501

9.  Brain volumes in adults with congenital heart disease correlate with executive function abilities.

Authors:  Nadja Naef; Ladina Schlosser; Peter Brugger; Matthias Greutmann; Angela Oxenius; Flavia Wehrle; Raimund Kottke; Beatrice Latal; Ruth Tuura O'Gorman
Journal:  Brain Imaging Behav       Date:  2021-01-30       Impact factor: 3.978

  9 in total

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