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Table 2 Patient and clinical information of NEC

From: Development of necrotizing enterocolitis in full-term infants with duct dependent congenital heart disease

Case

Sex

Birth weight (gram)

Gestational Age (weeks)

Type of CHD

FSV

Age at NEC diagnosis (days)

Feeding status at NEC diagnosis

Mode of delivery

Pathologic chorioamnionitis/Maternal PIH

NEC

Bell’s stage

Surgical treatment of NEC

Mortality

1

M

3130

37 + 5

PA

Yes

2

T

VD

NA/No

IIIA

No

No

2

M

3150

38 + 3

PA

Yes

3

P

CS

NA/NA

IIB

No

No

3

F

1610

37 + 1

CoA

No

5

F

CS

No/No

IIB

No

No

4

F

1990

37 + 3

HLHS

Yes

70

F

VD

No/No

IIIA

No

Yes

5

F

2110

37 + 6

TOF with PA

No

37

F

CS

No/No

IIB

No

No

6

M

3015

39 + 2

PA

Yes

6

F

VD

NA/NA

IIIB

Yes

No

7

M

2617

37 + 6

Ebstein’s anomaly

Yes

11

F

VD

No/No

IIB

No

No

8

M

2900

39 + 5

TGA

No

5

P

VD

NA/essential hypertension

IIA

No

Yes

9

F

3313

39 + 4

PA with VSD

No

10

T

NA

NA/NA

IIB

No

Yes

10

F

3000

37

PA IVS

Yes

15

F

VD

NA/NA

IIIB

Yes

Yes

  1. NEC necrotizing enterocolitis, CHD congenital heart disease, FSV functional single ventricle, PIH pregnancy induced hypertension, PA pulmonary atresia, CoA coarctation of aorta, HLHS hypoplastic left heart syndrome, TOF tetralogy of Fallot, TGA transposition of great arteries, VSD ventricular septal defect, IVS intact ventricular septum, T total parenteral nutrition, P partial enteral feeding, F full enteral feeding, VD vaginal delivery, CS cesarean section, NA not available