Prevalence of critical congenital heart defects and selected co‐occurring congenital anomalies, 2014–2018: A U.S. population‐based study
Birth Defects Research2022Vol. 114(2), pp. 45–56
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Erin B. Stallings, Jennifer Isenburg, Deepa Aggarwal, Philip J. Lupo, Matthew E. Oster, Hanna Shephard, Rebecca F. Liberman, Russell S. Kirby, Eirini Nestoridi, Brenda Hansen, Xiaoyi Shan, Maria Luisa Navarro Sanchez, Aubree Boyce, Dominique Heinke, for the National Birth Defects Prevention Network
Abstract
Our study provides prevalence estimates for CCHDs by maternal and infant characteristics along with co-occurrence with cardiovascular and chromosomal birth defects among infants/fetuses with CCHD using one of the largest and most recent cohorts since the implementation of widespread CCHD screening. These data can provide a basis for future research to better understand risk factors for these defects.
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