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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Aug 7.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Med Genet A. 2023 Mar 15;191(5):1339–1349. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.63181

TABLE 5.

Survival probabilities and 95% confidence intervals for individuals with Turner syndrome.

Survival time Number at risk
Number of deaths
Overall survival probability
All cases Cases without HLHa All cases Cases without HLH All cases Cases without HLH
1 day 745 702 13 13 98.4 (97.2–99.1) 98.2 (96.9–98.9)
7 days 731 693 23 17 97.0 (95.6–98.0) 97.6 (96.2–98.5)
28 days 719 687 33 22 95.6 (94.0–96.9) 96.9 (95.3–97.9)
1 yearb 593 581 64 37 91.8 (89.6–93.5) 94.8 (92.8–96.2)
2 years 568 558 66 37 91.4 (89.3–93.2) 94.8 (92.8–96.2)
5 yearsc 485 478 68 38 91.1 (88.9–92.9) 94.6 (92.6–96.0)
a

HLH = hypoplastic left heart.

b

All programs except South Carolina provided data to assess survival up to and including one year.

c

Arkansas, Utah, Texas, and Metropolitan Atlanta Congenital Defects Program (MACDP) provided data to assess 2- and 5-year overall survival.