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100 1 |a Edwards, Lindsay A 
245 1 |a Neurodevelopment in Children With Congenital Heart Disease 
260 |b SLACK INCORPORATED  |c Feb 2025 
513 |a Journal Article 
520 3 |a Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common birth defect and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. With advances in medical management and surgical techniques, most individuals with CHD now live into adulthood. Many children and adults with CHD face ongoing medical, developmental, psychological, and psychosocial challenges. Recognizing and mitigating neurodevelopmental abnormalities is an important component of the holistic care of children and adults with CHD. This article outlines the scope of neurodevelopmental abnormalities seen in children and young adults with CHD, individual risk stratification, screening and evaluation recommendations, and emerging strategies to improve neurodevelopmental outcomes. Pediatricians play a central role in identifying high-risk patients and referring for neurodevelopmental evaluation, screening low-risk patients, supporting neuroprotective practices in hospitalized patients, coordinating developmental services, and supporting children and families as they navigate the sequalae of CHD. [Pediatr Ann. 2025;54(2):e52–e56.] 
653 |a Child development 
653 |a Parents & parenting 
653 |a Language 
653 |a Premature birth 
653 |a Mental disorders 
653 |a Congenital diseases 
653 |a Cognitive development 
653 |a Emotions 
653 |a Pediatrics 
653 |a Post traumatic stress disorder 
653 |a Quality of life 
653 |a Heart surgery 
653 |a Academic achievement 
653 |a Autism 
653 |a Cardiovascular disease 
653 |a Children & youth 
653 |a Mental health 
653 |a Childhood 
653 |a Executive function 
653 |a Adults 
653 |a Mortality 
653 |a Health behavior 
653 |a Childrens health 
653 |a Health risks 
653 |a Morbidity 
653 |a Psychological aspects 
653 |a Guidelines 
653 |a Anxiety Disorders 
653 |a Depression (Psychology) 
653 |a Child Health 
653 |a Emotional Development 
653 |a Language Skills 
653 |a Heart Disorders 
653 |a Language Acquisition 
653 |a Young Children 
653 |a Educational Attainment 
653 |a Body Weight 
653 |a Behavior Development 
653 |a Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder 
653 |a Cognitive Tests 
653 |a Intelligence Quotient 
653 |a Intermediate Grades 
653 |a Autism Spectrum Disorders 
653 |a Developmental Delays 
653 |a Behavior Problems 
653 |a Developmental Stages 
773 0 |t Pediatric Annals  |g vol. 54, no. 2 (Feb 2025), p. e52 
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