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University of Groningen

Biliary atresia: neurodevelopment and quality of life

Rodijk, Lyan

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10.33612/diss.133865199

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Biliary atresia:

neurodevelopment and quality of life

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Rodijk, Lyan H.

Biliary atresia: neurodevelopment and quality of life PhD dissertation, University of Groningen, The Netherlands

ISBN: 978-94-6416-104-5 (printed version) ISBN: 978-94-6416-118-2 (electronic version)

The research described in this thesis is supported by a grant of the Dutch Digestive Foundation (Maag Lever Darm stichting). Lyan H. Rodijk received a MD/PhD scholarship of the University of Groningen. Financial support for the printing of this thesis was kindly provided by the University Medical Center Groningen, the Graduate School of Medical Sciences, and the University of Groningen. All support is gratefully acknowledged.

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Biliary atresia:

neurodevelopment and quality of life

Proefschrift

ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

op gezag van de

rector magnificus prof. dr. C. Wijmenga

en volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties.

De openbare verdediging zal plaatsvinden op

woensdag 7 oktober 2020 om 14.30 uur

door

Lyan Hendrika Rodijk

geboren op 16 maart 1993

te Hellendoorn

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Promotores

Prof. dr. J.B.F. Hulscher

Prof. dr. H.J. Verkade

Copromotor

Dr. J.L.M. Bruggink

Beoordelingscommissie

Prof. dr. O.F. Brouwer

Prof. dr. A.A.E. Verhagen

Prof. dr. M.P. Pakarinen

Paranimfen

Nicole Rodijk

Sanne Rodijk

Paranimfen

Nicole Rodijk

Sanne Rodijk

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction and thesis outline 6

Part I. A systematic review of the literature 20

Chapter 2. Neurodevelopmental outcomes in children with liver diseases:

a systematic review

22

Part II. Neurodevelopmental outcomes in children with biliary atresia 50 Chapter 3. Early motor repertoire in infants with biliary atresia:

a nationwide prospective cohort study

52

Chapter 4. Predictability of neurodevelopmental outcomes in patients

with biliary atresia: a nationwide prospective cohort study

68

Chapter 5. Long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes in children

with biliary atresia

88

Part III. The impact of biliary atresia on quality of life and family functioning

110 Chapter 6. Health-related quality of life in biliary atresia patients

with native liver or transplantation

112 Chapter 7. Parental wellbeing after diagnosing a child with biliary atresia:

a longitudinal nationwide cohort study

140

Chapter 8. Quality of life in parents of children with biliary atresia 164

Chapter 9. General discussion and future perspectives 182

Chapter 10. English summary 210

Appendices Nederlandse samenvatting 216

Dankwoord 222

Contributions to the field 226

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