Preterm congenital heart disease and neurodevelopment: the importance of looking beyond the initial hospitalization

Journal of Perinatology(2023)

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Congenital heart disease (CHD) and prematurity are leading causes of infant mortality in the United States. Infants with CHD born prematurely are often described as facing “double jeopardy” with vulnerability from their underlying heart disease and from organ immaturity. They endure additional complications of developing in the extrauterine environment while healing from interventions for heart disease. While morbidity and mortality for neonates with CHD have declined over the past decade, preterm neonates with CHD remain at higher risk for adverse outcomes. Less is known about their neurodevelopmental and functional outcomes. In this perspective paper, we review the prevalence of preterm birth among infants with CHD, highlight the medical complexity of these infants, and emphasize the importance of exploring outcomes beyond survival. We focus on current knowledge regarding overlaps in the mechanisms of neurodevelopmental impairment associated with CHD and prematurity and discuss future directions for improving neurodevelopmental outcomes.
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congenital heart disease,neurodevelopment
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