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. 2021 Sep 14;8(2):e001836. doi: 10.1136/openhrt-2021-001836

Table 4.

All-cause mortality in patients with isolated PS and controls according to sex, birth cohort and age at diagnosis

Men Women
Death events among men with PS/total no of men with PS, n (%) HR for mortality (95% CI, p value) Death events among women with PS/total no of women with PS, n (%) HR for mortality (95% CI, p value)
59/1771 (3.3) 5.66 (4.09 to 7.74, <0.0001) 29/2139 (1.4) 3.48 (2.24 to 5.24, <0.0001)
Birth period
 1970–1989 28/339 (8.3) 6.06 (3.75 to 9.57, <0.0001) 10/340 (2.9) 2.71 (1.27 to 5.25, 0.004)
 1990–2016 31/1432 (2.2) 5.37 (3.43 to 8.23, <0.0001) 19/1799 (1.1) 4.13 (2.36 to 6.95, <0.0001)
Age at registration, years
0–10 50/1427 (3.5) 8.09 (5.57 to 11.68, <0.0001) 27/1727 (1.6) 5.36 (3.31 to 8.47, <0.0001)
 >10 9/344 (2.6) 2.13 (0.97 to 4.17, 0.039) 2/412 (0.5) 0.65 (0.10 to 2.13, 0.484)

PS, pulmonalis stenosis.;.