Great Vessels Transposition Surgery Clinical Trial
Official title:
Measurement of the Prevalence of Sensory Integration Disorders in Babies Having Heart Disease Surgery for Transposition of the Great Vessels Before 6 Months of Age
The purpose of this study is to mesure the prevalence of severe sensory integration disorders in babies after one week of their heart surgery.
Baby's development takes its roots in sensorimotricity. Baby coordinates different senses (visual, auditory, tactile, taste, vestibular) to understand the space around him and to implement voluntary motor strategies. These sensory links also allow him to invest hisoral zone and consolidate his oral feeding. Another good sensory integration is necessary for a child to develop harmoniously on motor and psychic levels. In 2018 the study of L. Dagenais revealed a gap in posturomotor development on babies operated on for isolated congenital heart disease. However nobody assess sensory disorders in these babies. With this study the investigators wish to clarify the sensory impact in this situation. ;