Beyond the heart: Cognitive and verbal outcomes in Arab children with congenital heart diseases

Author:

Dardas Latefa Ali1ORCID,Al‐Ammouri Iyad1,Sweis Sami1,Eid Ahmad2,Abid Mohammad3,Pan Wei4

Affiliation:

1. The University of Jordan Aljubeiha Amman Jordan

2. Institute for Family Health Jordan

3. Eisenhower Medical Center USA

4. Duke University USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThis study investigates how congenital heart diseases (CHD) characteristics and interventions affect cognitive and verbal skills in Arab children, while also uncovering previously unexplored connections between these skills and the quality of life (QoL) scores as perceived by both children and parents.MethodsA cross‐sectional study was conducted in Jordan, involving 62 children with CHD aged 6–16. Data were collected through standardized intelligence tests (namely The Raven's Progressive Matrices Test and The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children) and QoL assessments.ResultsSex, disease severity, cyanosis, CHD defect status, conducted operations, and types of interventions did not significantly influence cognitive scores. However, a significant difference was observed in Wechsler's scores between cyanotic and non‐cyanotic children (p < .01) and between severe and moderate cases (p = .01). Further, a significant positive correlation was identified between Wechsler's Scores and QoL reported by parents (r = 0.33, p < .01). This correlation was particularly pronounced in the social and school functioning dimensions of QoL.ConclusionsThis study highlights the need for personalized care approaches for children with CHDs based on their individual characteristics. While cognitive abilities did not directly correlate with children's QoL reports, a significant positive correlation between verbal skills and QoL reported by parents underscores the importance of effective communication in assessing a child's overall well‐being. Future research should further examine the cognitive development in this population, employing neurocognitive investigations and longitudinal studies to gain a deeper understanding of their cognitive profiles and trajectories.

Publisher

Wiley

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