Variations in practice in cardiac neurodevelopmental follow-up programs.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-23-2020
Institution/Department
Cardiology; Pediatrics
Journal Title
Cardiology in the young
MeSH Headings
Heart Diseases, Follow-Up Studies, Heart
Abstract
Over the last two decades, heart centres have developed strategies to meet the neurodevelopmental needs of children with congenital heart disease. Since the publication of guidelines in 2012, cardiac neurodevelopmental follow-up programmes have become more widespread. Local neurodevelopmental programmes, however, have been developed independently in widely varying environments. We sought to characterise variation in structure and personnel in cardiac neurodevelopmental programmes. A 31-item survey was sent to all member institutions of the Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Outcome Collaborative. Multidisciplinary teams at each centre completed the survey. Responses were compiled in a descriptive fashion. Of the 29 invited centres, 23 responded to the survey (79%). Centres reported more anticipated neurodevelopment visits between birth and 5 years of age (median 5, range 2-8) than 5-18 years (median 2, range 0-10) with 53% of centres lacking any standard for routine neurodevelopment evaluations after 5 years of age. Estimated annual neurodevelopment clinic volume ranged from 85 to 428 visits with a median of 16% of visits involving children >5 years of age. Among responding centres, the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development and Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence were the most routinely used tests. Neonatal clinical assessment was more common (64%) than routine neonatal brain imaging (23%) during hospitalisation. In response to clinical need and published guidelines, centres have established formal cardiac neurodevelopment follow-up programmes. Centres vary considerably in their approaches to routine screening and objective testing, with many centres currently focussing their resources on evaluating younger patients.
ISSN
1467-1107
First Page
1
Last Page
6
Recommended Citation
Miller, Thomas; Sadhwani, Anjali; Sanz, Jacqueline; Sood, Erica; Ilardi, Dawn; Newburger, Jane W; Goldberg, Caren S; Wypij, David; Gaynor, J William; and Marino, Bradley S, "Variations in practice in cardiac neurodevelopmental follow-up programs." (2020). MaineHealth Maine Medical Center. 1958.
https://knowledgeconnection.mainehealth.org/mmc/1958