Risk factors related with congenital heart disease: a single center experience

C. Şanlı, Said Ağaoğlu, Y. Kandur
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Aims: Many cases of congenital heart disease are multifactorial and result from a combination of genetic predisposition and an as-yet-to-be-determined environmental stimulus. The purpose of the study is to determine the patients who were diagnosed with CHD through echocardiography and to reveal the risk factors that may cause congenital heart anomalies in our center. Methods: The medical records of pediatric patients applied to our pediatric cardiology clinic between January 2010 –December 2017 were retrospectively reviewed. Results: 147 cases were diagnosed with CHD. 60 (52.6%) of the cases were female and 54 (47.4) were male. 77 of the 114 patients included in the study were acyanotic (67.5%) and 37 (32.5%) were cyanotic. Seventeen of the acyanotic patients had mixed CHD. The mean maternal gestational age was 28.2±5.78 years. 26 (22.8%) were born preterm. 17 (14.9 %) patients were born with low birth weight (under 2500 g). 8 (7%) patients were LGA (large for gestational age) (birth weight over 4000 g). Average birth weight was 2,98±740,8 gr. Consanguinity was found in the parents of 28 (24.5%) patients. There was a history of CHD in the relatives of 6 (5.2%) patients, siblings of 4 (3.5%) patients, and parents of 5 (4.3%) patients. Chromosomal abnormalities were found in 9 (7.9%) patients. Conclusion: Our study is a valuable contribution to the existing literature in that it showed that the frequency and distribution of congenital heart diseases have not changed in recent years, and its findings are compatible with the literature findings.
与先天性心脏病相关的危险因素:单一中心经验
目的:许多先天性心脏病病例是多因素的,是遗传易感性和尚未确定的环境刺激共同作用的结果。本研究的目的是通过超声心动图确定诊断为冠心病的患者,揭示本中心可能导致先天性心脏异常的危险因素。方法:回顾性分析2010年1月- 2017年12月在我院儿科心脏科门诊就诊的患儿病历。结果:147例诊断为冠心病。其中女性60例(52.6%),男性54例(47.4%)。114例患者中77例(67.5%)为无紫绀,37例(32.5%)为紫绀。17例无氰患者合并冠心病。产妇平均胎龄28.2±5.78岁。早产26例(22.8%)。低出生体重(2500 g以下)17例(14.9%),大出生体重(大于4000 g) 8例(7%),平均出生体重(2,98±740,8 g),父母有血缘关系28例(24.5%)。亲属中有6例(5.2%)、兄弟姐妹中有4例(3.5%)、父母中有5例(4.3%)有冠心病史。染色体异常9例(7.9%)。结论:我们的研究是对现有文献的有价值的贡献,表明近年来先天性心脏病的发病频率和分布没有变化,研究结果与文献研究结果一致。
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