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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Perinatol. 2014 Dec 8;32(7):633–638. doi: 10.1055/s-0034-1390349

Table 2.

Congenital heart defects in the study population

NEC (N=21) No NEC (N=6689)
Single-ventricle defects 8 (38%) 1623 (24%)
 Hypoplastic left heart 5 (24%) 1106 (17%)
 Tricuspid atresia 1 (5%) 194 (3%)
 Hypoplastic right ventricle 0 (0%) 8 (<1%)
 Other single ventricle 0 (0%) 115 (2%)
Non–single-ventricle defects 13 (62%) 5161 (80%)
 Pulmonary stenosis 3 (14%) 451 (7%)
 Coarctation of the aorta 2 (10%) 1071 (16%)
 Tetralogy of Fallot 2 (10%) 602 (9%)
 Interrupted aortic arch 2 (10%) 256 (4%)
 Pulmonary atresia 1 (5%) 744 (11%)
 Transposition of great arteries 1 (5%) 1270 (19%)
 Truncus arteriosus 1 (5%) 79 (1%)
 Aortic valve stenosis 0 (0%) 286 (4%)
 Ebstein’s anomaly 0 (0%) 150 (2%)
 Double outlet right ventricle 1 (5%) 257 (4%)

Abbreviation: NEC, necrotizing enterocolitis.