出生时唇裂和/或腭裂的患病率——2000-2020年瑞典出生的所有儿童的登记研究。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Måns Cornefjord, Karin Källén, Kristina Klintö, Mia Stiernman, Anna-Paulina Wiedel, Magnus Becker
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本研究调查了2000年至2020年间瑞典唇裂和/或腭裂(CL/P)的出生患病率,使用的数据来自瑞典国家医学出生登记簿,其中包括该国97%以上出生的儿童,及其子登记簿国家先天性异常登记簿。该数据集包括2230771名匿名儿童,变量包括出生年份、性别和根据ICD-10进行的诊断。计算变量为任何CL/P诊断、不伴有唇裂的腭裂(CP)、伴有或不伴有腭裂的唇裂(CL±P)、双侧伴有或不伴有腭裂的唇裂(BCL±P)、单侧唇裂和腭裂(UCLP)、双侧唇裂和腭裂(BCLP)和母亲吸烟。总唇裂患病率为1.52 / 1000,年风险比为0.989。不同唇裂类型出生患病率的变化趋势为CL±P、BCL±P、UCLP和BCLP下降,而CP出生患病率保持稳定。CL/P、CL±P、BCL±P、UCLP和BCLP在男孩中明显高于女孩,而CP则相反。总体出生患病率与先前的研究结果相对一致,下降趋势似乎是由于可见唇裂(CL±P、BCL±P、UCLP和BCLP)的发生率减少。对此可能的解释尚未得到检验,但可能包括对风险因素的更好管理、人口结构的变化或对终止裂胎的态度的转变。该研究提供了可靠的CL/P流行病学数据,表明出生患病率下降和唇裂类型分布的变化可能需要未来唇裂护理方案的调整。
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Birth prevalence of cleft lip and/or palate - a register study of all children born in Sweden years 2000-2020.

This study investigated the birth prevalence of cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) in Sweden between 2000 and 2020 using data from the Swedish National Medical Birth Register, which includes over 97% of children born in the country, and its subregister the National Register of Congenital Anomalies. The dataset included 2,230,771 anonymized children, with the variables year of birth, sex and diagnoses according to ICD-10. Computed variables were any CL/P diagnosis, cleft palate without cleft lip (CP), cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL ± P), bilateral cleft lip with or without cleft palate (BCL ± P), unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP), bilateral cleft lip and palate (BCLP), and maternal smoking. Overall cleft birth prevalence was 1.52 / 1,000 births, with a yearly risk ratio of 0.989. Trends in the birth prevalences of different cleft types showed a decrease in CL ± P, BCL ± P, UCLP, and BCLP, while CP birth prevalence remained stable. CL/P, CL ± P, BCL ± P, UCLP, and BCLP were significantly more common in boys than girls, but the opposite was shown for CP. The overall birth prevalence was relatively coherent with previous findings, and the decreasing trend seemed to be attributable to the decreasing occurrence of visible clefts (CL ± P, BCL ± P, UCLP, and BCLP). Possible explanations for this are yet to be examined but could include better management of risk factors, demographic changes, or shifts in attitudes toward cleft pregnancy termination. The study provides reliable epidemiological data on CL/P, suggesting a decreasing birth prevalence and changing distribution of cleft types that may require future adjustments of cleft care protocols.

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期刊介绍: The purpose of the Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery is to serve as an international forum for plastic surgery, hand surgery and related research. Interest is focused on original articles on basic research and clinical evaluation. The scope of the journal comprises: • Articles concerning operative methods and follow-up studies • Research articles on subjects related to plastic and hand surgery • Articles on cranio-maxillofacial surgery, including cleft lip and palate surgery. Extended issues are published occasionally, dealing with special topics such as microvascular surgery, craniofacial surgery, or burns. Supplements, usually doctoral theses, may also be published. The journal is published for the Acta Chirurgica Scandinavica society and sponsored by the Key Foundation, Sweden. The journal was previously published as Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery.
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