在尼日利亚东南部一所高等教育机构就读的先天性心脏病儿童的语言障碍。

Awoere T Chinawa, Jude T Onyia, Paschal U Chime, Grace Agu, Ogbonna O Nwankwo, Francis N Ogbuka, Edmund N Ossai, Daberechi K Adiele, Josephat M Chinawa
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背景:语言障碍是先天性心脏缺陷(CHD)患儿中少见的神经发育障碍。本研究旨在与对照组比较冠心病儿童的各种语言障碍。方法:本横断面研究纳入50例冠心病患儿和50例非冠心病患儿(对照组)。结果:心脏缺陷患儿言语问题平均得分(1.02±0.16)高于对照组(0.22±0.14),p值2=14.18,差异有统计学意义;p=0.0001,在儿童年龄方面,5岁以下儿童中有36.8%患有语言障碍,而5岁以上儿童中有33.3%患有语言障碍。p= 0.825, OR= 1.1 (95% CI: 0.2 - 4.5)。结论:冠心病患儿言语障碍发生率高于对照组。在5岁以下的CHD儿童中,语言障碍的患病率更高。此外,与对照组相比,患有冠心病的儿童有明显的言语或语言障碍家族史。
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Speech Disorders in Children with Congenital Heart Disease Attending a Tertiary Institution in South East Nigeria.

Background: Speech problems are neurodevelopmental disorders rarely reported in children with congenital heart defects (CHD). This study aimed to elicit various speech disorders in children with CHD compared to controls.

Methodology: This cross-sectional study involved 50 children with CHD and 50 children without CHD (control group).

Results: Children with heart defects had a higher mean score (1.02±0.16) for speech problems than the control (0.22±0.14), with a statistically significant p-value of <0.0001. Difficulty in understanding a child's speech was also more pronounced in children with heart defects (1.00±0.16) than in control (0.27±0.19), p=0.006. Understanding speech over the phone was significantly harder for children with heart defects (1.22±0.18) compared to control (1.93±1.83), p=0.003. The belief that a child might have a stutter was significantly higher in children with heart defects (0.65±0.14) versus (0.29±0.2), p=0.0001. Tourette's syndrome was reported more frequently in those with heart defects (1.14±0.18) than in those with heart defects (0.1±0.07; p=0.0001). Family history of speech or language disorder shows significant differences, with children with heart defects scoring 0.65±0.15 versus 0.01±0.001, p= 0.001. The prevalence of speech disorders was significantly higher in 36% of children with heart defects, which was significantly higher than 4% seen in controls. χ2=14.18; p=0.0001, Regarding the age of the child, 36.8% of children under five years of age had a speech disorder compared to 33.3% of those aged five years and older. p= 0.825, OR= 1.1 (95% CI: 0.2 - 4.5).

Conclusion: Children with CHD presented with a higher prevalence of speech disorders compared with control. The prevalence of speech disorders among children with CHD was higher in children who were less than five years old. Furthermore, children with CHD had a significant family history of speech or language disorders than control.

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