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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Prenat Diagn. 2015 Jun 15;35(9):859–863. doi: 10.1002/pd.4622

Table 1.

Comparison of prenatal and postnatal diagnosis groups

Prenatal
n = 326
Postnatal
n = 209
p value

Married, n (%) 203 (63%) 111 (54%) 0.04
Gravidity, n (%) 0.12
 1 101 (31%) 57 (28%)
 2 80 (25%) 65 (32%)
 3 62 (19%) 30 (15%)
 >3 81 (25%) 49 (24%)
Male fetus, n (%) 185 (57%) 128 (61%) 0.3
Race/Ethnicity, n (%) 0.16
 Black/African American 30 (9%) 17 (8%)
 Hispanic 38 (12%) 21 (10%)
 White/Caucasian 227 (70%) 138 (66%)
 Other 31 (9%) 33 (16%)
View required for diagnosis, n (%) <0.001
 4 chamber view 156 (48%) 28 (13%)
 Outflow tract view 117 (36%) 91 (44%)
 Other 53 (16%) 90 (43%)
Other anomaly present, n (%) 70 (21%) 16 (8%) <0.001
Private insurance, n (%) 219 (68%) 126 (63%) 0.23
Percent below poverty 13.5 ± 9.8 14.1 ± 9.7 0.19
2518 ± 1935 ±
Population density (people/sq mi) 3338 3020 <0.001