O desenvolvimento motor de crianças cardiopatia em um hospital de referência na região amazônica
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36489/saudecoletiva.2021v11i68p7749-7760Keywords:
Coordination Development Disorder, Congenic cardiopatics, Public health.Abstract
Congenital heart diseases are diseases that occur as a result of a cardiac malformation in the embryonic period. Due to its alterations,
it can delay motor development. Objective: To quantify motor development in the preoperative period of cardiac surgery in a reference hospital in the Amazon region. Method: This is a quantitative, observational and cross-sectional study. 14 children from 03 to 18 months of both sexes took part in the research. The research instrument was the Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) which assesses the motor development of children. Results: In the evaluation of the percentile (TH) of the AIMS scale in the studied sample, it revealed that 28.6% had suspicious behavior in relation to motor development, 35.7% had borderline behavior and 35.7% had normal development. Conclusion: The results suggest that children with congenital heart disease have a delay in motor development, and its severity may or may not be related to the type of pathology.