Population prevalence of hypospadias according to monitoring of congenital malformations in the regions of the Russian Federation

N. Demikova, M. Podolnaya
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Hypospadias is a common congenital malformation, and its incidence varies widely between countries and geographic regions, making it necessary to obtain proprietary frequency estimates. In addition, a number of studies have noted a trend toward increased hypospadias.Purpose. The study aims at assessing the incidence and dynamics of hypospadias in the regions of the Russian Federation for the period 2011–2021.Material and methods. The study included 22 regions of the Russian Federation. The study sample included cases of hypospadias among live births, stillbirths, and fetuses. The number of cases of hypospadias is 7071, the total number of births during the study period is 4,677,892. IBM SPSS Statistics 21 was used to process the research materials. Poisson regression was used to assess the incidence and risk factors for hypospadias.Results. The overall incidence of hypospadias in all regions was 15.12 cases per 10,000 births. The incidence of all cases of hypospadias by region ranged from 2.12 to 34.76 per 10,000 births. There were no significant trends in changes in the frequency of the defect during the study period. Among all cases of hypospadias, the majority is represented by hypospadias of the glans penis (Q54.0) — 5666 cases or 80.13%. In 99.41% of cases, hypospadias occurred in live-born children. The incidence of hypospadias in children increased with maternal age (over 35 years).Discussion. For the first time, estimates of the incidence of hypospadias have been obtained based on monitoring data for congenital malformations. Since hypospadias is a common defect, it can be assumed that in regions of the Russian Federation with low frequencies of hypospadias, the defect is most likely underreported. The incidence of the defect has remained stable over time, although many studies have found an increase in the incidence of hypospadias. Continued research is needed to clarify the epidemiological characteristics of hypospadias.
根据对俄罗斯联邦各地区先天性畸形的监测,尿道下裂的人口发病率
尿道下裂是一种常见的先天性畸形,其发病率在不同国家和地理区域之间差异很大,因此有必要获得专有的发病频率估计值。此外,一些研究还注意到尿道下裂有增加的趋势。该研究旨在评估 2011-2021 年期间俄罗斯联邦各地区尿道下裂的发病率和动态变化。研究对象包括俄罗斯联邦的 22 个地区。研究样本包括活产、死产和胎儿尿道下裂病例。尿道下裂病例数为 7071 例,研究期间的出生总数为 4,677,892 例。使用 IBM SPSS 统计 21 处理研究材料。采用泊松回归法评估尿道下裂的发病率和风险因素。所有地区尿道下裂的总发病率为每万名新生儿中 15.12 例。各地区尿道下裂的发病率从每万名新生儿 2.12 例到 34.76 例不等。在研究期间,尿道下裂的发生率没有明显的变化趋势。在所有尿道下裂病例中,大多数为龟头阴茎下裂(Q54.0)--5666 例,占 80.13%。99.41%的尿道下裂发生在活产婴儿身上。尿道下裂在儿童中的发生率随母亲年龄(35 岁以上)的增长而增加。这是首次根据先天性畸形的监测数据估算尿道下裂的发病率。由于尿道下裂是一种常见缺陷,因此可以推断,在尿道下裂发病率较低的俄罗斯联邦地区,该缺陷很可能未得到充分报告。尽管许多研究发现尿道下裂的发病率有所上升,但随着时间的推移,该缺陷的发病率一直保持稳定。需要继续开展研究,以明确尿道下裂的流行病学特征。
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