Estimate of the Prevalence of Vascular Malformations

A. Penington, R. Phillips, Nerida Sleebs, J. Halliday
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To estimate the prevalence of vascular malformations using retrospective data collected from 1999 to 2020 in a specialty vascular anomalies service. The vascular anomalies service associated with the Royal Children’s Hospital provides a reference service to both adults and children, covering the entire state of Victoria, Australia, which has a population of 6.7 million and around 70,000 births per year. A database of patients was interrogated to identify those treated by the service over the study period with a diagnosis of vascular malformation, excluding capillary malformations. A total of 1501 patients were identified, including 1233 with slow-flow malformations and 147 with arteriovenous malformations. Prevalence was calculated as the number of cases born per year who attended the service plus those estimated as yet to attend for assessment, divided by the average number of live births each year. This was calculated for a selected period comprising the years when the numbers were expected to be most stable. The prevalence of slow-flow malformations is estimated to be 1 case per thousand livebirths. Approximate estimates of cases per 100,000 births for individual lesions are: venous malformation 45, lymphatic malformation 35, intramuscular slow-flow malformation 10, complex malformations (Klippel-Trenaunay and CLOVES) 4, glomuvenous malformation 5, and verrucous venous malformation 2. The prevalence of extracranial arteriovenous malformation is estimated to be around one case per 10,000 population. An updated estimate, more accurate than those previously published, of the prevalence of vascular malformations has been obtained.
血管畸形患病率的估计
利用从1999年到2020年收集的回顾性数据估计血管畸形的患病率。与皇家儿童医院相关的血管异常服务为成人和儿童提供参考服务,覆盖澳大利亚整个维多利亚州,该州人口670万,每年约有7万新生儿。一个患者数据库被询问,以确定那些在研究期间被诊断为血管畸形的服务,不包括毛细血管畸形。共发现1501例患者,其中慢流畸形1233例,动静脉畸形147例。流行率的计算方法是每年出生的接受服务的病例数加上估计尚未接受评估的病例数除以每年平均活产数。这是在一个选定的期间计算的,其中包括预期数字最稳定的年份。据估计,慢流畸形的患病率为千分之一。每10万新生儿中,个别病变的病例估计为:静脉畸形45例,淋巴畸形35例,肌肉内慢流畸形10例,复杂畸形(klipppel - trenaunay和CLOVES) 4例,肾小球静脉畸形5例,疣状静脉畸形2例。颅外动静脉畸形的患病率估计约为万分之一。一个更新的估计,比以前发表的更准确,血管畸形的患病率已经获得。
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