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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr. 2021 Aug 24;239:187–192.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2021.08.034

Table II.

In-hospital and postdischarge events among patients with Turner syndrome and comparators with LHOL

Patients with Turner syndrome Male comparators Female comparators
Total In-hospital events Postdischarge events Total In-hospital events Postdischarge events Total In-hospital events Postdischarge events
Patient characteristics n = 179 n = 16 n = 17 n = 4524 n = 451 n = 489 2371 n = 319 n = 236
Age groups
 Newborns (<28 d) 84 (46.9%) 14 (87.5%) 10 1940 (42.9%) 399 (88.5%) 305 1115 (47.0%) 282 (88.4%) 157
 Infants (28 d -<1 y) 40 (22.3%) 2 (12.5%) 2 858 (19.0%) 48 (10.6%) 52 505 (21.3%) 31 (9.7%) 48
 Children (1-<21 y) 55 (30.7%) 0 (0.0%) 5 1726 (38.2%) 4 (0.9%) 132 751 (31.7%) 6 (1.9%) 31
Era of surgery
 1982–1993 (Early) 73 (40.8%) 4 (25.0%) 8 1556 (34.4%) 177 (39.3%) 184 861 (36.3%) 119 (37.3%) 106
 1994–1998 (Middle) 63 (35.2%) 5 (31.3%) 4 1542 (34.1%) 169 (37.5%) 167 772 (32.6%) 123 (38.6%) 77
 1999–2011 (Late) 43 (24.0%) 7 (43.8%) 5 1426 (31.5%) 105 (23.3%) 138 738 (31.1%) 77 (24.1%) 53
Type of CHD
 Simple CoA 120 (67.0%) 1 (6.3%) 5 1996 (44.1%) 26 (5.8%) 100 995 (42.0%) 18 (5.6%) 32
 Complex CoA 29 (16.2%) 2 (12.5%) 6 708 (15.7%) 61 (13.5%) 76 571 (24.1%) 72 (22.6%) 70
 Valvar, sub-AS 12 (6.7%) 1 (6.3%) 2 1048 (23.2%) 42 (9.3%) 97 400 (16.9%) 22 (6.9%) 31
 HLH variant 18 (10.1%) 12 (75.0%) 4 772 (17.1%) 322 (71.4%) 216 405 (17.1%) 207 (64.9%) 103

AS, aortic stenosis; CoA, coarctation of the aorta; SubAS, subaortic stenosis.

Values represent n (% by columns) for each category.