Table 2

 Classification systems to categorise patients with congenital heart disease according to the severity of the disease

Classification systemPrevalence
ASD, atrial septal defect; IQR, interquartile range; NYHA, New York Heart Association.
Initial diagnosis (n = 629)
Task Force 1 of the 32nd Bethesda conference of the American College of Cardiology1164 (26.1%)
• Mild (for example, isolated aortic valve disease, closed ASD without residua)365 (58.0%)
• Moderate (for example, coarctation of the aorta, tetralogy of Fallot)100 (15.9%)
• Severe (for example, Fontan operation, Eisenmenger, double outlet ventricle)
Illness course (n = 629)
Disease severity index15
• Low: maximum 1 cardiovascular operation or 1 catheterisation procedure404 (64.2%)
• Moderate: more than 1 cardiovascular operation or catheterisation203 (32.3%)
• High: persistent cyanosis, <92% oxygen saturation at rest, or single ventricle physiology22 (3.5%)
Current functional status (n = 627)
NYHA functional class16
• Class I: patients with cardiac disease but without resulting limitation of physical activity; ordinary physical activity does not cause undue fatigue, palpitation, dyspnoea, or anginal pain511 (81.5%)
• Class II: patients with cardiac disease resulting in slight limitation of physical activity; they are comfortable at rest; ordinary physical activity results in fatigue, palpitation, dyspnoea, or anginal pain85 (13.6%)
• Class III: patients with cardiac disease resulting in major limitation of physical activity; they are comfortable at rest; less than ordinary activity causes fatigue, palpitation, dyspnoea, or anginal pain26 (4.1%)
• Class IV: patients with cardiac disease resulting in inability to carry on any physical activity without discomfort; symptoms of heart failure or the anginal syndrome may be present even at rest; if any physical activity is undertaken, discomfort increases5 (0.8%)
Ability index17 (n = 628)
• Class 1: normal life (full time work or school, pregnancy poses no health risk)524 (83.4%)
• Class 2: able to work (intermittent symptoms, interference with life, pregnancy possible)78 (12.4%)
• Class 3: unable to work (limitation of all activities, pregnancy poses health risk)24 (3.8%)
• Class 4: extreme limitation (dependent, almost house bound)2 (0.3%)
Congenital heart disease functional index18 (n = 628)
• Class 1: no surgery, good clinical status, medical follow up not strictly necessary24 (3.8%)
• Class 2: with or without surgery, functionally perfect, postoperative normalisation of clinical condition, medical check up every 3 to 5 years, competitive sports permitted221 (35.2%)
• Class 3: with or without surgery, functionally good, medical restrictions, medical check up every 1 to 2 years, recreational sports permitted355 (56.5%)
• Class 4: with or without surgery, moderate functional status, functioning at own pace, medical check up every year23 (3.7%)
• Class 5: with or without palliative surgery, bad functional status, cyanosis, medical check up every 6 to 12 months5 (0.8%)
Left ventricular ejection fractionMedian: 62 (IQR: 15)