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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 23.
Published in final edited form as: Circulation. 2015 Jun 9;132(6):481–489. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.115.015839

Table 2.

Characteristics of the Perinatal Outcome Groups at the Time of Prenatal Diagnosis (n=241)

LTFU (n=11) Termination (n=15) Fetal Demise or Neonatal Death (n=97) Neonatal Survival (n=118)
Maternal age at diagnosis, y 29.9±6.0 32.6±5.5 29.6±6.3 29.9±6.6
GA at diagnosis, wk 24.5±5.3 20.4±4.1 25.9±5.0 29.1±5.8
CTA ratio 0.40±0.12 0.38±0.12 0.47±0.12 0.40±0.11
TV annulus diameter z-score 4.7±3.3 6.0±3.1 6.8±3.0 4.3±2.7
≥ Moderate TR 9 (82) 13 (87) 86 (89) 84 (71)
TR jet velocity,* m/s (n=174) 2.4±0.6 2.0±0.7 2.3±0.6 2.8±0.7
No antegrade PV flow 5 (45) 9 (60) 65 (67) 46 (39)
Pulmonary regurgitation 4 (36) 3 (20) 44 (45) 24 (20)
Depressed RV function 3 (27) 5 (33) 37 (38) 31 (26)
Depressed LV function 3 (27) 1 (7) 22 (23) 11 (9)
Pericardial effusion 3 (27) 2 (13) 33 (34) 17 (14)
Hydrops 0 (0) 1 (7) 10 (10) 4 (4)

Values are presented as mean±standard deviation or frequency (%). CTA indicates cardiothoracic area; GA, gestational age; LTFU, lost to follow-up; LV, left ventricle; PV, pulmonary valve; RV, right ventricle; TR, tricuspid regurgitation; and TV, tricuspid valve.

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Data not available for all patients.