Abstract

As survival rates of infant heart transplant recipients have increased and the oldest of these children are now becoming adolescents, it has become imperative to assess their quality of life and cognitive development. This study examined the cognitive, academic, and behavioral/emotional development of infant heart transplant recipients through adolescence.

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