Birth defects and epidemiological factors in Tunisia.

Q3 Medicine
Kaouther Nasri, Nadia Ben Jemaa, Belhassen Chorfi, Mariem Sahraoui, Aida Masmoudi, Soumeya Siala Gaigi
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Abstract

Aim: To identify the birth defects listed in the embryo-fetopathology department of the maternity and neonatology center of Tunis (Tunisia), and to study the epidemiological factors.

Methods: We carried out a retrospective study on 2489 malformed cases including fetuses, stillborns and deceased newborns among 5750 ones autopsied in the embryo-fetopathology department of the maternity and neonatology center of Tunis.

Results: The sex ratio of autopsied cases was 1.06. 41% of them weighed less than 500 grams. The gestational age was between 22-28 weeks of amenorrhea in 41.3% of cases. Among the maternal characteristics, we noted an average maternal age of 30.1 years old (with extremes ranging from 16 to 51 years old), and a predominance of O blood group. Parental consanguinity and history of reproductive failure were found respectively in 37.4% and 32.5% of cases. Antenatal diagnosis was established in 62% of cases. It was positive in 59.5% of cases (all types of malformations combined). Among the 2489 malformed cases, 4568 birth defects were identified. Neurological anomalies were the most common (26.01%) followed by nephro-urological anomalies (13.16%) and cardiovascular anomalies (11.47%). During the study period, 164 cases of polymalformative syndromes were counted and 217 cases of chromosomal aberrations were classified.

Conclusion: This study allowed us to assess the frequency of birth defects, categorize them based on their type and determine the different epidemiological factors during a long period of nine years, even though our nation does not have a national register of birth defects. In Tunisia, it is important to carry out a national multicenter study in order to set a national register representing the real statistics of these anomalies.

突尼斯的出生缺陷和流行病学因素。
目的:确定突尼斯(Tunis)妇产和新生儿中心胚胎病理部门列出的出生缺陷,并研究其流行病学因素:我们对突尼斯妇产和新生儿中心胚胎病理部门解剖的 5750 例畸形病例中的 2489 例(包括胎儿、死产儿和死亡新生儿)进行了回顾性研究:解剖病例的性别比为 1.06。41%的婴儿体重不足 500 克。41.3%的病例的孕周在 22-28 周之间。在母体特征方面,我们注意到产妇的平均年龄为 30.1 岁(极端年龄为 16 至 51 岁),血型以 O 型为主。37.4%和32.5%的病例的父母为近亲结婚,并有生育失败史。62% 的病例得到了产前诊断。59.5%的病例产前诊断结果呈阳性(所有畸形类型合计)。在 2489 个畸形病例中,发现了 4568 个出生缺陷。最常见的是神经系统畸形(26.01%),其次是肾泌尿系统畸形(13.16%)和心血管系统畸形(11.47%)。在研究期间,共统计出 164 例多畸形综合征,217 例染色体畸变:这项研究使我们能够评估出生缺陷的发生频率,根据其类型对其进行分类,并确定在长达九年的时间里不同的流行病学因素,尽管我们的国家并没有出生缺陷的全国登记册。在突尼斯,必须开展一项全国性的多中心研究,以便建立一个全国登记册,代表这些异常的真实统计数据。
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