The long-term effect of general anesthesia on developing brain is the focus of clinicians when infants exposed to general anesthesia for a long time during operation. A retrospective study showed that children exposed to long-term or repeated operations, the anesthetics had a higher incidence of cognitive impairment in adolescence than those did no. When infants with hearing impairment undergo bilateral cochlear implant surgery, they are at high risk of long-term neurobehavioral abnormalities caused by anesthesia. In this study, investigators intend to observe the long-term behavioral abnormalities of hearing-impaired infants after intravenous or inhalation anesthesia by a ambispective cohort study.
Gesell development scale contains five subscales including adaptability, fine motor, gross motor, language, and social skill evaluation. Developmental quotient (DQ) = (development age/actual age)×100. Total DQ is the average of five DQ of subscales. DQ≥86 is normal, 76≤DQ≤85 is suspicious, 55≤DQ≤75 is mild neurological damage, 40≤DQ ≤54 is moderate neurological damage, 25 B DQ B 39 is severe neurological damage, and DQ\< 25 is very severe neurological damage.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
17
Shanghai ninth people's hospital
Shanghai, China
Shanghai No.9 People's Hospital
Shanghai, China
change of Baseline Gesell Developmental Scale after 6 month
Neurobehavior effects was measured use Gesell Developmental Scale. DQ (Developmental quotient) was calculated by (development age/actual age)×100. Total DQ is the average of five DQ of subscales. DQ≥86 is normal, 76≤DQ≤85 is suspicious, 55≤DQ≤75 is mild neurological damage, 40≤DQ≤54 is moderate neurological damage, 25≤DQ≤39 is severe neurological damage, and DQ \<25 is very severe neurological damage
Time frame: change in 6 months after surgery]
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