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. 2016 Feb 8;6(4):987–992. doi: 10.1534/g3.115.026518

Table 2. Demographic profiles and baseline clinical characteristics of the study subjects with congenital heart disease (n = 192).

Variables Statistics
Age (years) 8.62 ± 10.47
Male (%) 93 (48)
Female (%) 99 (52)
Positive family history of congenital heart disease (%) 28 (15)
Distribution of different kinds of congenital heart diseases 125 (65)
Isolated congenital heart disease (%) 47 (24)
Ventricular septal defect (%) 31 (16)
Atrial septal defect (%) 18 (9)
Patent ductus arteriosus (%) 7 (4)
Aortic stenosis (%) 5 (3)
Pulmonary stenosis (%) 5 (3)
Coarctation of the aorta (%) 12 (6)
Other isolated congenital heart disease (%) 67 (35)
Complex congenital heart disease (%) 28 (15)
Tetralogy of Fallot (%) 12 (6)
Atrial septal defect + ventricular septal defect (%) 6 (3)
Ventricular septal defect + double outlet of right ventricle (%) 6 (3)
Ventricular septal defect + transposition of the great arteries (%) 5 (3)
Ventricular septal defect + truncus arteriosus (%) 10 (5)
Other complex congenital heart disease (%) 111 (58)
Treatment 75 (39)
Cardiac surgery (%) 6 (3)
Catheter-based repair (%)
Follow-up (%)

Data are expressed as mean ± SD, number, or percentage.