Association between hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and gestational diabetes and risk of atopic dermatitis in childhood: A systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Li Pan , Qiuhe Song , Fei Xiong , Fan Hong , Kun Zhu
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Abstract

The purpose of this review was to examine if maternal hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) result in an increased risk of atopic dermatitis or eczema (AD-E) in childhood. We searched the databases of PubMed, Embase, CENTRAL, Web of Science, and Scopus for cohort or case–control studies up to 25th June 2023. Random-effects meta-analysis was done to generate the odds ratio (OR) of the association between HDP/GDM and AD-E. Eight studies were included. Meta-analysis of five studies showed that GDM in the mother was associated with an increased risk of AD-E in the offspring (OR: 1.35 95% CI: 1.13, 1.61 I2 = 61%). Pooled analysis of four studies demonstrated no association between HDP and risk of AD-E in the offspring (OR: 1.03 95% CI: 0.99, 1.08 I2 = 0%). The results did not change on sensitivity analysis and subgroup analysis based on study type, method of AD-E diagnosis, and sample size. This meta-analysis suggests that GDM may significantly increase the risk of AD-E in childhood, however, HDP does not seem to impact the risk of AD-E. Evidence is limited by the small number of studies and high interstudy heterogeneity. Further studies are needed to improve the quality of evidence.

妊娠高血压和妊娠糖尿病与儿童特应性皮炎风险之间的关系:系统回顾和荟萃分析
本综述旨在研究母体妊娠期高血压疾病(HDP)和妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)是否会增加儿童期特应性皮炎或湿疹(AD-E)的风险。我们在 PubMed、Embase、CENTRAL、Web of Science 和 Scopus 等数据库中检索了截至 2023 年 6 月 25 日的队列或病例对照研究。通过随机效应荟萃分析得出了HDP/GDM与AD-E之间相关性的几率比(OR)。共纳入八项研究。对五项研究的荟萃分析表明,母亲患 GDM 与后代患 AD-E 的风险增加有关(OR:1.35 95% CI:1.13, 1.61 I2 = 61%)。对四项研究的汇总分析表明,HDP 与后代罹患 AD-E 的风险之间没有关联(OR:1.03 95% CI:0.99,1.08 I2 = 0%)。根据研究类型、AD-E 诊断方法和样本量进行的敏感性分析和亚组分析结果没有变化。这项荟萃分析表明,GDM可能会显著增加儿童期AD-E的风险,但HDP似乎不会影响AD-E的风险。由于研究数量少、研究间异质性高,因此证据有限。需要进一步研究以提高证据的质量。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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