Neuropsychological outcomes and health-related quality of life of children operated for nonsyndromic craniosynostosis
Abstract
The primary aim of this thesis was to assess the intelligence quotient, attention
function, adaptive behavior skills, and health-related quality of life of children
operated for nonsyndromic craniosynostosis. The secondary aim was to
evaluate whether surgical methods for treating sagittal synostosis were related
to the outcomes. The participants were tested using a range of psychological
tests, including The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children 4th Edition
(WISC-IV), The Conners Continuous Performance Test 3rd Edition (CPT-3),
Adaptive Behavior Assessment System 2nd Edition (ABAS-II), and Pediatric
Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) Generic Module. Seventy-three children
operated for nonsyndromic craniosynostosis participated in studies I, III, and
IV, and 65 children operated for sagittal or metopic synostosis participated in
study II. The results revealed average levels of intelligence quotient, attention
skills, adaptive behavior skills, and health-related quality of life, and that the
surgical methods used to treat sagittal synostosis were unrelated to lower or
higher outcomes. Furthermore, the findings of this thesis suggest that children
treated for nonsyndromic craniosynostosis exhibit average neuropsychological
function and good health-related quality of life.
Parts of work
I. Kljajić M, Maltese G, Tarnow P, Sand P, Kölby L. The Cognitive Profile of Children with Nonsyndromic Craniosynostosis. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2019; 143:5, 1037-1052. ::doi::10.1097/PRS.0000000000005515 II. Kljajić M, Maltese G, Tarnow P, Sand P, Kölby L. Sustained Attention and Vigilance of Children Treated for Sagittal and Metopic Craniosynostosis. Child Neuropsychology 2020; 26:4, 475-488. ::doi::10.1080/09297049.2019.1682130 III. Kljajić M, Maltese G, Tarnow P, Sand P, Kölby L. Children Treated for Nonsyndromic Craniosynostosis Exhibit Average Adaptive Behavior Skills with Only Minor Shortcomings. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2021; 147:2, 453-464. ::doi::10.1097/PRS.0000000000007541 IV. Kljajić M, Maltese G, Tarnow P, Sand P, Kölby L. Health- Related Quality of Life of Children Treated for Nonsyndromic Craniosynostosis. Submitted.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Clinical Sciences. Department of Plastic Surgery
Disputation
Fredagen den 30 april 2021, kl. 9.00, Hörsal Arvid Carlsson, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3, Göteborg
Date of defence
2021-04-30
marizela.kljajic@vgregion.se
Date
2021-04-06Author
Kljajic, Marizela
Keywords
nonsyndromic craniosynostosis
neuropsychological functioning
adaptive behavior skills
health-related quality of life
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-8009-246-3 (PRINT)
978-91-8009-247-0 (PDF)
Language
eng