articleCirculationJun 19, 2014Closed access

Lifetime Prevalence of Congenital Heart Disease in the General Population From 2000 to 2010

McGill University Health Centre · Stollery Children's Hospital

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Our objective was to obtain contemporary lifetime estimates of congenital heart disease (CHD) prevalence using population-based data sources up to year 2010. METHODS AND RESULTS: The Quebec CHD database contains 28 years of longitudinal data on all individuals with CHD from 1983 to 2010. Severe CHD was defined as tetralogy of Fallot, truncus arteriosus, transposition complexes, endocardial cushion defects, and univentricular hearts. We used latent class bayesian models combining case definitions from physician claims, hospitalization, and surgical data to obtain point and interval prevalence estimates of CHD in the first year of life, in children (50% in CHD prevalence since 2000, by 2010 adults…

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