Congenital Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Retrospective Review of 22 Patients With NMDA Biomarker Data Following Cardiac Surgery
The purpose of this current retrospective study is to perform follow-up analysis on the 22 children from the study # 621-2004 It is important to examine whether an elevated biomarker of brain ischemia before and/or following cardiac surgery has any clinical or functional implications as the child ages.
The N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA) receptor is unique to the brain. With brain injury or
ischemia, fragments of the NMDA receptor (NR2) break off and appear in the bloodstream.
These NR2 fragments generate an antibody response (NR2 ab) from the body. A recently
developed blood test (CIS-Biotech, Inc) is able to measure these fragments (NR2) and the
antibody (NR2 ab) response. In adult patients who suffer from ischemic stroke, elevated
blood levels of NR2 ab correlate with the amount of brain damage on brain magnetic resonance
imaging.
The purpose of the past prospective study, “Blood Markers of Brain Injury from
Cardiopulmonary Bypass and Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest in Infants and Children”,
Emory #621-2004, was to observe the expression of blood markers of brain ischemia, NMDA
receptor fragment (NR2) and antibody (NR2 ab) in infants with congenital heart disease
before and after cardiac surgery.
Our intent is to review hospital medical records, the cardiothoracic surgical database and
neurological database at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta to assess their clinical and
functional outcomes. We will review surgery information, clinic visits to Sibley Heart
Center Cardiology, and echo, MRI and neurological testing results as well as mortality for
these patients. No patient will be contacted. This retrospective study is important as a
follow-up to the initial prospective pilot study as it will provide information regarding
the clinical outcome of the patients.
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Observational Model: Defined Population, Time Perspective: Longitudinal
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