Long-term trends in the prevalence of congenital heart defects in patients with down syndrome in southern Poland.

Q3 Medicine
Artur Dobosz, M. Bik-Multanowski
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INTRODUCTION Down syndrome is one of the most common chromosomal abnormalities in humans. Patients have typical dysmorphic features and various congenital malformations. Congenital heart defects were reported as the most common of the latter, occurring in approximately 50% of the cases. THE AIM We aimed to analyse the long-term trends in the prevalence of Down syndrome and related heart defects in the population of southern Poland (Krakow region). MATERIAL AND METHODS We analysed 500 consecutive patients with Down syndrome who were born from 2006 through 2017 and were diagnosed at the Department of Medical Genetics, Jagiellonian University. Next, we compared our results with the data obtained in previous regional studies. RESULTS The prevalence of Down syndrome in the assessed period was 1.65 per 1,000 live births and was similar to the historical prevalence in our region. Cardiac malformations were detected in 57.6% of the patients and the common atrioventricular canal (CAVC) was the most frequent anomaly (35.1%). However, detailed analysis of the frequency of severe heart defects that usually require prompt surgical treatment in the course of infancy revealed that the percentage of CAVC has been significantly lower in recent years (p=0.033). CONCLUSIONS The prevalence of Down syndrome and the overall frequency of congenital heart defects have not significantly changed in recent years. However, the frequency of CAVC has decreased, which could be related to the technical progress in prenatal detection of this severe anomaly, and to the subsequent elective terminations of affected pregnancies. Further population studies are required to confirm the presence of this trend and elucidate its background.
波兰南部唐氏综合症患者先天性心脏缺陷患病率的长期趋势。
唐氏综合症是人类最常见的染色体异常之一。患者具有典型的畸形特征和各种先天性畸形。据报道,先天性心脏缺陷是后者中最常见的,约占50%的病例。AIMWe旨在分析波兰南部(克拉科夫地区)人群中唐氏综合征和相关心脏缺陷患病率的长期趋势。材料和方法我们分析了2006年至2017年出生的500名唐氏综合征患者,这些患者是在雅盖隆大学医学遗传学系诊断出来的。接下来,我们将我们的结果与之前的区域研究数据进行了比较。结果调查期间唐氏综合征患病率为1.65 / 1000,与我区历史患病率相近。57.6%的患者出现心脏畸形,其中以房室总管(CAVC)最为常见(35.1%)。然而,详细分析通常需要及时手术治疗的严重心脏缺陷在婴儿期发生的频率,发现近年来CAVC的比例明显降低(p=0.033)。结论近年来唐氏综合征的患病率和先天性心脏缺陷的总体发生率没有明显变化。然而,CAVC的频率已经下降,这可能与产前检测这种严重异常的技术进步以及随后选择性终止受影响的妊娠有关。需要进一步的人口研究来证实这一趋势的存在并阐明其背景。
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