Risk of orofacial clefts in relation to maternal body mass index, diabetes and hypertension.

Q2 Medicine
A M Da Silva, J R De Lavôr, V S Freitas, A R Vieira
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Abstract

Background: To investigate if maternal body mass index, diabetes and hypertension are associated with orofacial clefts.

Methods: Case-control study. Information from 53,188 live births with and without orofacial cleft registered at USA Vital Statistics Natality Birth Data between 2017 and 2021. Case group consisted of all affected live births diagnosed with orofacial clefts (13,297 cases). Comparison group consisted of 39,891 live births without clefts or any other congenital malformation. Information about orofacial cleft cases were compared with the comparison group. The unadjusted and adjusted Odds Ratios were estimated to evaluate the strength of association between mother's pre-pregnancy body mass index, maternal diabetes and hypertension and orofacial cleft occurrence, assuming a p value < 0.05 and 95% confidence intervals (95% C.I.) for statistically significant differences.

Results: Mother's pre-pregnancy body mass index, maternal diabetes and maternal hypertension are conditions associated with an increased risk of orofacial cleft development in the child (OR = 1.08, p = 0.004, 95% C.I. = 1.024-1.149; OR = 1.32, 95%, p = 0.000, 95% C.I. = 1.202-1.444; and OR = 1.35, p = 0.000, 95% C.I. = 1.239-1.484; respectively). Maternal ethnicity, sex of infant, and cigarette smoking pregnancy remained as covariates after adjustments in all logistic regression models.

Conclusion: Due to the increased prevalence of obesity, diabetes, and hypertension, and also to their association with congenital malformations, such as clefts, it is recommended that mothers planning to become pregnant to follow healthy habits, maintain healthy weight, and be screened for possible diabetes or hypertension prior to conception and early in pregnancy.

口面裂风险与产妇体重指数、糖尿病和高血压的关系。
背景:研究母亲体重指数、糖尿病和高血压是否与口面裂有关:研究母亲体重指数、糖尿病和高血压是否与口面裂有关:方法:病例对照研究。资料来自 2017 年至 2021 年期间在美国人口统计出生数据中登记的 53,188 名患有和未患有口面裂的活产婴儿。病例组包括所有确诊患有口面裂的受影响活产婴儿(13297 例)。对比组包括 39891 名没有口裂或任何其他先天畸形的活产婴儿。口面裂病例的信息与对比组进行了比较。假定 P 值小于 0.05,且 95% 置信区间(95% C.I.)具有统计学显著差异,则估算未调整和调整后的比值比,以评估母亲孕前体重指数、孕产妇糖尿病和高血压与口裂发生率之间的关联强度:结果:母亲孕前体重指数、母亲糖尿病和母亲高血压与婴儿发生口裂的风险增加有关(OR = 1.08,p = 0.004,95% C.I.=1.024-1.149;OR = 1.32,95%,p = 0.000,95% C.I.=1.202-1.444;OR = 1.35,p = 0.000,95% C.I.=1.239-1.484)。在所有的逻辑回归模型中,母亲的种族、婴儿的性别和妊娠吸烟在调整后仍是协变量:结论:由于肥胖、糖尿病和高血压的发病率增加,以及它们与先天性畸形(如唇裂)的相关性,建议计划怀孕的母亲养成健康的生活习惯,保持健康的体重,并在孕前和孕早期接受可能的糖尿病或高血压筛查。
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Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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