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儿童期修复的单纯先天性心脏病成人左侧半球脑沟模式异常。

Abnormal Left-Hemispheric Sulcal Patterns in Adults With Simple Congenital Heart Defects Repaired in Childhood.

机构信息

Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus N Denmark.

Department of Clinical Medicine Aarhus University Aarhus N Denmark.

出版信息

J Am Heart Assoc. 2021 Apr 6;10(7):e018580. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.120.018580. Epub 2021 Mar 22.

Abstract

Background Children operated on for a simple congenital heart defect (CHD) are at risk of neurodevelopmental abnormalities. Abnormal cortical development and folding have been observed in fetuses with CHD. We examined whether sulcal folding patterns in adults operated on for simple CHD in childhood differ from those of healthy controls, and whether such differences are associated with neuropsychological outcomes. Methods and Results Patients (mean age, 24.5 years) who underwent childhood surgery for isolated atrial septal defect (ASD; n=33) or ventricular septal defect (VSD; n=30) and healthy controls (n=37) were enrolled. Sulcal pattern similarity to healthy controls was determined using magnetic resonance imaging and looking at features of sulcal folds, their intersulcal relationships, and sulcal graph topology. The sulcal pattern similarity values were tested for associations with comprehensive neuropsychological scores. Patients with both ASD and VSD had decreased sulcal pattern similarity in the left hemisphere compared with controls. The differences were found in the left temporal lobe in the ASD group and in the whole left hemisphere in the VSD group (=0.033 and =0.039, respectively). The extent of abnormal left hemispheric sulcal pattern similarity was associated with worse neuropsychological scores (intelligence, executive function, and visuospatial abilities) in the VSD group, and special educational support in the ASD group. Conclusions Adults who underwent surgery for simple CHD in childhood display altered left hemisphere sulcal folding patterns, commensurate with neuropsychological scores for patients with VSD and special educational support for ASD. This may indicate that simple CHD affects early brain development. Registration URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov; Unique identifier: NCT03871881.

摘要

背景

接受单纯先天性心脏病(CHD)手术的儿童存在神经发育异常的风险。在患有 CHD 的胎儿中,已经观察到皮质发育和折叠异常。我们研究了儿童时期接受单纯 CHD 手术的成年人的脑沟折叠模式是否与健康对照组不同,以及这些差异是否与神经心理学结果相关。

方法和结果

入选了 33 例接受儿童时期孤立性房间隔缺损(ASD)或室间隔缺损(VSD)手术的患者(平均年龄 24.5 岁)和 37 名健康对照者。使用磁共振成像检查,观察脑沟褶皱的特征、脑沟之间的关系以及脑沟图拓扑结构,确定与健康对照组相似的脑沟模式。测试脑沟模式相似值与综合神经心理学评分的相关性。与对照组相比,ASD 和 VSD 患者的左半球脑沟模式相似性降低。ASD 组差异出现在左侧颞叶,VSD 组差异出现在整个左侧半球(分别为=0.033 和=0.039)。异常左半球脑沟模式相似性的程度与 VSD 组的神经心理学评分(智力、执行功能和视空间能力)较差以及 ASD 组的特殊教育支持相关。

结论

儿童时期接受单纯 CHD 手术的成年人显示出左侧半球脑沟折叠模式的改变,与 VSD 患者的神经心理学评分和 ASD 的特殊教育支持相当。这可能表明单纯 CHD 会影响早期大脑发育。

登记网址

https://www.clinicaltrials.gov;唯一标识符:NCT03871881。

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