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Table 1 Patient population characteristics

From: Comparison of 4D flow and 2D PC MRI blood flow quantification in children and young adults with congenital heart disease

PT#

Age (yrs)

Diagnosis

1

14

TOF, post repair

2

6

TOF, post repair

3

20

TOF, post repair

4

10

TOF, post repair

5

7

TOF, post repair

6

6

TOF, post repair

7

11

TOF/absent pulmonary valve, post repair

8

14

TOF, AVSD, post repair with RV to PA conduit, RPA stent

9

10

TOF/pulmonary atresia, post Rastelli and right unifocalization

10

11

TOF/pulmonary artresia, post repair with RV to PA conduit

11

5

TOF/pulmonary atresia, post bilateral unifocalization and RV to PA conduit

12

5

d-TGA post arterial switch

13

16

d-TGA post arterial switch

14

6

d-TGA post arterial switch

15

7

d-TGA post arterial switch

16

29

cc-TGA

17

28

BAV, post Ross

18

10

BAV, post Ross

19

16

Aortic coarctation, post subclavian flap repair

20

7

Severe unrepaired aortic coarctation

21

11

Ventricular ectopy

22

14

ASD, VSD post repair with pulmonary valve stenosis

23

12

VSD and pulmonary stenosis post repair, vascular ring

24

5

LV non-compaction

25

10

Truncus ateriosus, post repair with RV-PA conduit

26

20

d-TGA, tricuspid atresia, pulmonary stenosis, s/p lateral tunnel Fontan

27

21

DORV, mitral atresia, post fenestrated lateral Fontan

28

9

Pulmonary atresia, post Fantan

29

19

Williams syndrome and subaortic stenosis, post resection of subaortic fibrous ring

30

26

Castleman's syndrome and subaortic stenosis, post resection of subaortic fibrous ring

31

12

Mild hyoplasia of the distal transverse aortic arch

32

16

Heart murmur

  1. Abbreviation key: TOF, tetralogy of Fallot; AVSC, atrioventrincular septal defect; RV, right ventricle; PA, pulmonary artery; RPA, right pulmonary artery; d-TGA, d-transposition of the great arteries; cc-TGA, congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries; BAV, bicommisural aortic valve; ASD, atrial septal defect; VSD, ventricular septal defect; LV, left ventricle; DORV, double outlet right ventricle.