The impact of congenital heart disease on somatic growth: a monozygotic twin study
J. H. Lee, T. J. Yun, S. J. Kwon, Z. Troy, T. A. Marshall, H. G. Buck, P. J. Mulder, S. Daack-Hirsch

TL;DR
This study finds that children with congenital heart disease are more likely to experience growth problems, even when genetic and environmental factors are controlled.
Contribution
Using monozygotic twins, the study isolates the effect of CHD on growth, showing it increases growth faltering risk.
Findings
Children with CHD had significantly worse growth outcomes compared to their twin siblings without CHD.
Heart failure and being small for gestational age were linked to lower growth metrics in CHD twins.
Growth faltering was observed as early as 1 year of age and did not improve during the study period.
Abstract
Children with congenital heart disease (CHD) often experience growth faltering. However, somatic growth is significantly influenced by genetic and environmental factors. Given the unique genetic and environmental similarities of monozygotic twins, this study aims to evaluate the relationship between CHD and growth faltering, while minimizing the influence of these factors. We retrospectively reviewed data from 41 pairs of twins, where one had CHD and the other did not. Anthropometric measures were collected from birth to 3 years of age. Growth differences within the CHD group were further analyzed based on disease characteristics, including cyanosis, pulmonary artery hypertension (PAH), heart failure (HF), and ventricular physiology. Mixed-effects regression models assessed longitudinal differences between twins, and multiple linear regression analyses identified predictors of…
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TopicsCongenital Heart Disease Studies · Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors · Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies
