Educational Outcomes in School-Aged Children With a History of Simple and Complex Gastroschisis are Poor Compared to Controls
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- Children with gastroschisis show significantly higher rates of middle school assessment failure compared to age-matched controls.
- Even simple gastroschisis cases demonstrate long-term educational deficits, not just complex variants.
- Early educational intervention and support should be considered for all gastroschisis survivors regardless of complexity.
- Gastroschisis impacts extend beyond surgical outcomes to include neurodevelopmental and academic performance.
- Longitudinal follow-up for gastroschisis patients should include educational screening and support referrals.
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Do children born with gastroschysis perform worse in school compared to age-matched peers without the condition? I'm Lizzy Lee from Cincinnati Children's and this is an article you should know about. This is a retrospective study using educational data from children born between 1991 and 2022. Researchers used odds ratio in subgroup analyses to compare school performance using the early development instrument or EDI and grade level assessments between 208 children with gastroschysis and over 2,000 age-matched controls. They found that children with gastroschysis, even those with the simpler form, were significantly more likely to fail middle school assessments. This suggests that children with gastroschysis may face long-term learning challenges and could benefit from early educational support. Let us know what you think in the comments below and stay tuned for more articles that you should know about.