2023
DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.123.064400
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Survival From Birth Until Young Adulthood Among Individuals With Congenital Heart Defects: CH STRONG

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Limited population-based information is available on long-term survival of US individuals with congenital heart defects (CHDs). Therefore, we assessed patterns in survival from birth until young adulthood (ie, 35 years of age) and associated factors among a population-based sample of US individuals with CHDs. METHODS: Individuals born between 1980 and 1997 with CHDs identified in 3 US birth defect surveillance systems were linked to death re… Show more

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“…About one in four children with CHD presents in a critical condition and generally requires surgery or other procedures in the first year of life [ 3 ] . It is expected that around 81% of infants born with CHD, critical or not, will survive until at least 35 years of age [ 4 ] . About 30% of patients with CHD will require multiple surgeries for physiological and anatomical reasons, undergoing repairs in stages.…”
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“…About one in four children with CHD presents in a critical condition and generally requires surgery or other procedures in the first year of life [ 3 ] . It is expected that around 81% of infants born with CHD, critical or not, will survive until at least 35 years of age [ 4 ] . About 30% of patients with CHD will require multiple surgeries for physiological and anatomical reasons, undergoing repairs in stages.…”
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confidence: 99%