Profile of various congenital anomalies in fetus detected during antenatal period among high risk mothers by Ultrasonography at Tertiary Care Centre, South Gujarat

IF 0.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Utsavi Desai, Hiteshri Patel, Mohamed Anas, Mohamed Anas Mohamed Faruk Patni, J. Kosambiya
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Background: With the improvement of basic maternal and child health care services, the deaths due to malnutrition and infections are on a descending trend and due to westernization and lifestyle modifications, perinatal deaths due to anomalies are in ascending trend. Aim & Objectives: The purpose of this study was to estimate the antenatal proportion of congenital anomalies, types, pattern of anomalies and factors associated with anomalies in Tertiary Care Centre, South Gujarat. Settings and Design: Cross-sectional study in Department of Fetal Medicine of New Civil Hospital, Surat. Methods and Material: Sample size was 435. First 10 consecutive high-risk ANC patients, who were referred to Fetal Medicine department from Obstetrics and Gynecology department per day were selected. Data was collected during September 2021 to February 2022. Statistical analysis used: Frequencies, proportions and tests of significance was applied for testing the association of socio-demographic variables, clinical variables etc on presence or absence of congenital anomalies. Results: Proportion of different types of congenital anomalies in high risk pregnant mother was 17.2%. There was significant association between presence of congenital anomalies with history of irregular menstruation (p value: 0.001, OR: 5.19, [CI: 1.76-15.27]) and inadequate amniotic fluid (p value: 0.00, OR: 14.5[CI: 7.23-29.06]). Among total detected anomalies in Ultrasonography scanning, most common anomalies were Cardio-vascular system anomalies (36.4%) and Central Nervous System anomalies (24%). Conclusions: Congenital anomalies  were present in about 17 % of high risk antenatal mothers.
南古吉拉特邦三级护理中心产前超声波检查发现的高危产妇胎儿各种先天性畸形的概况
背景:随着基本妇幼保健服务的改善,因营养不良和感染导致的死亡呈下降趋势,而由于西方化和生活方式的改变,因畸形导致的围产期死亡呈上升趋势。目的和目标:本研究旨在估算南古吉拉特邦三级护理中心产前先天性畸形的比例、畸形的类型和模式以及与畸形相关的因素。环境和设计:苏拉特新民事医院胎儿医学科的横断面研究。方法和材料:样本量为 435 个。每天从妇产科转诊到胎儿医学科的前 10 名连续高危产前检查患者被选中。数据收集时间为 2021 年 9 月至 2022 年 2 月。统计分析采用频数、比例和显著性检验来检验社会人口学变量、临床变量等与先天性畸形存在与否的关系。结果高危孕妇中不同类型先天性畸形的比例为 17.2%。先天性畸形与月经不调史(P 值:0.001,OR:5.19,[CI:1.76-15.27])和羊水不足(P 值:0.00,OR:14.5[CI:7.23-29.06])有明显关联。在超声波扫描发现的所有异常中,最常见的异常是心血管系统异常(36.4%)和中枢神经系统异常(24%)。结论约 17% 的高风险产前母亲存在先天性畸形。
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Indian Journal of Community Health
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