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. 2020 May-Jun;35(3):254–264. doi: 10.21470/1678-9741-2019-0047

Supplementary Table 2.

Diagnosis and number in descending order of 552 patients not undergoing intervention.

Atrial septal defect (n=183) n
Secundum  
    Isolated  
    Small 51
    Moderate-large 99
    + Pulmonary hypertension 4
    + Mild mitral regurgitation 1
    + Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 1
    + Coronary artery disease 1
Patent foramen ovale 20
Sinus venosus  
    Isolated 3
    + Anomalous pulmonary venous connection 2
    + Mild pulmonary stenosis 1
Ventricular septal defect (n=128)  
 Small  
    Isolated 113
    + Bicuspid aortic valve 6
    + Small ASD 2
    + Mild PS 2
    + Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 2
    + Ductus arteriosus 1
    + Mild PS and subaortic stenosis 1
 Large 1
Left ventricular obstruction (n=50)  
 Valvar  
    Mild  
     Isolated 15
     + Ductus arteriosus 1
     + Mild mitral stenosis 1
    Moderate-severe 11
    Bicuspid aortic valve 8
 Subvalvar  
    Mild 9
    Severe 1
 Supravalvar  
    Isolated 3
    + Branch PS 1
Complex congenital heart disease (n=42)  
 Eisenmenger syndrome  
    VSD 11
    ASD 4
    Truncus 3
    Univentricular heart 2
    Double-outlet right ventricle 1
    Atrioventricular septal defect 1
 Congenitally corrected transposition 1
    Ductus arteriosus 1
    Congenitally corrected transposition  
    Isolated 3
    + Moderate-severe tricuspid regurgitation 6
    + Mild PS 2
    + Mild PS, VSD, ASD 1
    + Atrioventricular block 1
+ VSD and severe PS 1
    Univentricular heart  
    + Mild PS 3
    + TGA and moderate PS 1
Right ventricular obstruction (n=33)  
    Valvar  
    Mild  
     Isolated 20
     + Mild aortic valve stenosis 1
    Moderate 4
    Infundibular  
    Isolated 3
    + Mild pulmonary regurgitation 1
    Branch 4
Mild mitral regurgitation (n=23)  
    Mitral valve prolapse 11
    Congenital 6
    Rheumatic fever 6
   
Coarctation of the aorta 16
Atrioventricular septal defect (n=12)  
    Incomplete 10
    Complete 2
Ebstein's anomaly of the tricuspid valve (n=10)  
    Mild tricuspid regurgitation  
    Isolated 7
    + Mild PS 1
    Moderate TR 2
Small ductus arteriosus 8
Fistula (n=7)  
    Coronary 5
    Pulmonary arteriovenous 2
Marfan syndrome (n=6)  
    Isolated 2
+ Dilated aorta 4
Arrhythmia (n=5)  
    Supraventricular tachycardia  
    WPW syndrome 1
    Normal conduction system 1
    Ventricular ectopy 1
    Second-degree AV block 1
    Congenital complete AV block 1
Tumor (n=4)  
    Rabdomioma 2
Left ventricular fibroma 2
Pulmonary regurgitation (n=3)  
    Mild 2
    Severe 1
Dilated cardiomyopathy 4
Moderate tricuspid regurgitation 2
Mild aortic regurgitation 2
Rheumatic fever with no lesion 2
Uhl's anomaly 1
Takayasu syndrome with mild CoAo 1
Scimitar syndrome 1
Tetralogy of Fallot 1
Turner syndrome with dilated aorta 1
Cardiomyopathy in Duchenne syndrome 1
Kawasaki syndrome 1
Cor triatriatum with mild obstruction 1
Primary pulmonary hypertension 1
WPW syndrome 1
Ruptured sinus of Valsalva aneurysm 1
Partial pulmonary anomalous venous connection 1

ASD=atrial septal defect; AV=atrioventricular; CoAo=coarctation of the aorta; PR=pulmonary stenosis; TGA=transposition of the great arteries; TR=tricuspid regurgitation; VSD=ventricular septal defect; WPW=Wolf-Parkinson-White