Congenital heart defects in Australia

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What are congenital heart defects?

Congenital heart defects are disorders of the heart or central (main) blood vessels present at birth, such as abnormalities of the heart or heart valves, defects of vessels such as the aorta and pulmonary artery or combinations of defects. Most children with congenital heart defects are treated with surgery or catheter-based techniques, usually in infancy or early childhood.

Key facts

 
  Incidence - new cases in 2003 Deaths in 2005
Transposition of great vessels 103 8
Tetralogy of Fallot 82 6
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome 37 25
Coarctation of the aorta 92 3

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Publications showing detailed statistics (free full text)

Hospitalisations from congenital heart defects (hospital data cubes)

The AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit publishes regular reports on congenital anomalies, including congenital heart defects.