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. 2010 Sep 14;2(4):224–234. doi: 10.1007/s11689-010-9061-4

Table 1.

Description of the subgroups with 22q11DS according to a history of major congenital cardiac malformation and subsequent surgery

Age Sex CHD Age at cardiac surgery
6.1 F ASD, VSD 3 months
6.1 M PHT, VSD 3 months
6.3 F PAH, VSD Surgery planned
6.3 M IAA, ASD, VSD 1 and 3 months
6.4 M ToF 5 months
7.0 F IAA, VSD 1 month
7.3 F TA, VSD 1 month
7.6 M PA-VSD (ToF) 11 days
7.6 F ASD, VSD 6 months
7.9 F ToF 15 months
8.0 F PA-VSD (ToF) 2 months and 3.5 years
8.6 F ASD, VSD 5 months
10.9 F ASD, VSD 8 months
11.2 F IAA, VSD 8 days
11.9 M IAA, VSD 9 days and 4 years
12.5 M ToF 3 years
13.3 M ToF 2.5 years
14.3 F ToF 2 years
14.6 F ToF 1 year
17.7 F Unspecified 4 and 14 years
18.1 M IAA, VSD At birth and 1 year
19.6 F IAA, VSD 4 days and 3 months
21.6 M ToF 17 months
23.3 M Aortic dysplasia During 1st year
30.0 F ToF 3 and 5 years
32.5 F ASD During 1st year
33.4 F PAH, VSD 11 years

F female, M male, ToF tetralogy of fallot, VSD ventricular septal defect, ASD atrial septal defect, IAA interrupted aortic arch, PAH pulmonary artery hypoplasia, PA-VSD pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect (often considered to be the most severe of the ToF defects), PHT pulmonary hypertension, TA truncus arteriosus