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. 2007 Dec 11;24(3):257–263. doi: 10.1007/s00383-007-2086-4

Table 1.

Types of major and minor congenital cardiovascular defects

Major CCVD n = 37 (100%) Minor CCVD n = 40 (100%)
Complex cardiovascular defects n = 18 (48.6%) Ventricular septal defect n = 16 (40.0%)
Tetralogy of Fallot n = 7 (18.9%) Atrium septal defect n = 7 (17.5%)
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome n = 3 (8.1%) Peripheral pulmonary stenosis n = 4 (10.0%)
Atrioventricular septal defect n = 3 (8.1%) Persistent ductus arteriosus n = 3 (7.5%)
Pulmonary valve atresia n = 1 (2.7%) Pulmonary valve stenosis n = 3 (7.5%)
Transposition of the great arteries n = 1 (2.7%) Aortic valve stenosis n = 2 (5.0%)
Tricuspid valve atresia n = 1 (2.7%) Aortic coarctation n = 1 (2.5%)
Common arterial trunk n = 1 (2.7%) Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy n = 1 (2.5%)
Aortic arch hypoplasia n = 1 (2.7%) Subvalvular aortic valve stenosis n = 1 (2.5%)
Dextrocardia n = 1 (2.7%) Left superior caval vein n = 1 (2.5%)
Arteria lusoria n = 1 (2.5%)

CCVD Congenital cardiovascular defects