Medical and early developmental outcomes for patients with congenital ventriculomegaly.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Anna Coronel, Karin S Bierbrauer, Hua He, Leandra Kay Tolusso, Jose L Peiro
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Abstract

Introduction: This study evaluated whether comorbidities such as genetic conditions, other congenital anomalies, infection, and other exposures impact the mortality rate and/or neurologic outcomes of patients with congenital ventriculomegaly.

Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study that assessed the mortality rate and developmental delay of 91 patients diagnosed with congenital ventriculomegaly followed at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center between Jan 1, 2010-Dec 31, 2020.

Results: Of the 91 patients included in the study, 20 (22.0%) had a genetic diagnosis. The mortality rate was higher for patients with a genetic diagnosis compared to those without a genetic diagnosis (p=0.022), as was the rate of developmental delay (p=0.026). The presence of comorbidities (confirmed genetic condition, confirmed maternal exposures or infections, and/or additional anomalies) were not associated with an increased risk of mortality nor developmental delay.

Conclusions: Patients diagnosed with congenital ventriculomegaly and a genetic condition have a significantly higher risk of early mortality and developmental delay compared to those without a genetic diagnosis. Therefore, diagnostic genetic testing should be considered after identification of congenital ventriculomegaly to facilitate counseling about prognosis and care management.

先天性脑室肿大患者的医学和早期发育结局。
本研究评估了合并症如遗传条件、其他先天性异常、感染和其他暴露是否会影响先天性脑室肥大患者的死亡率和/或神经系统预后。方法:这是一项回顾性队列研究,评估了2010年1月1日至2020年12月31日在辛辛那提儿童医院医学中心随访的91例诊断为先天性脑室肿大的患者的死亡率和发育迟缓。结果:纳入研究的91例患者中,20例(22.0%)有遗传诊断。与没有进行基因诊断的患者相比,有基因诊断的患者死亡率更高(p=0.022),发育迟缓率也更高(p=0.026)。合并症的存在(确诊的遗传疾病、确诊的母体接触或感染,和/或其他异常)与死亡风险增加或发育迟缓无关。结论:与没有遗传诊断的患者相比,被诊断为先天性脑室肿大和遗传疾病的患者早期死亡和发育迟缓的风险明显更高。因此,在确定先天性脑室肿大后,应考虑进行诊断性基因检测,以方便预后咨询和护理管理。
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Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy
Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
48
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The first journal to focus on the fetus as a patient, ''Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy'' provides a wide range of biomedical specialists with a single source of reports encompassing the common discipline of fetal medicine.
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