越南先天性异常趋势:16年分析。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Teruyuki Niimi, Tran Phuong Thao, Hideto Imura, Hiroo Furukawa, Nagana Natsume, Kayo Hayami, Maya Yoshida, Masaaki Ito, Yasunori Akiyama, Yuki Akiyama, Kumiko Fujiwara, Trinh Minh Hiep, Tran Le Duy, Le Kha Anh, Nagato Natsume
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摘要

先天性异常(CAs)是全球婴儿发病率和死亡率的重要因素。在越南,特别是在本崔省等偏远地区,医疗保健获取方面存在差距,因此有必要对ca进行详细研究,以便为公共卫生战略提供信息。本横断面回顾性研究分析了2008年至2023年本特省Nguyen Dinh Chieu医院122333例活产婴儿的CAs。使用33种诊断标记物收集数据,通过体格检查和ICD-10分类确定病例。唇腭裂是最常见的ca,在已确定的病例中具有显著的存在。在整个研究期间,CAs的总发病率为0.342%。年发病率随时间变化,从2008年的0.736%下降到2023年的0.491%。手多指畸形和唇裂也经常被观察到,而罕见的异常包括面部裂和连体双胞胎。研究表明,在过去的16年里,唇腭裂的发病率普遍下降,其中唇腭裂的发病率最高。为了有效地解决这些异常,改善产前护理、诊断和有针对性的干预措施至关重要。未来的研究应侧重于具体的风险因素和评估预防措施,持续监测对于了解趋势和提高健康结果至关重要。
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Congenital Anomaly Trends in Vietnam: A 16-Year Analysis

Congenital Anomaly Trends in Vietnam: A 16-Year Analysis

Congenital anomalies (CAs) are significant contributors to infant morbidity and mortality globally. In Vietnam, disparities in healthcare access, particularly in remote regions like Ben Tre Province, necessitate detailed research on CAs to inform public health strategies. This cross-sectional, retrospective study analyzed CAs among 126 233 live births at Nguyen Dinh Chieu Hospital in Ben Tre Province from 2008 to 2023. Data were collected using 33 diagnostic markers, with cases identified through physical examinations and ICD-10 classification. Cleft lip and palate emerged as the most common CAs, with a significant presence among the identified cases. The overall incidence of CAs throughout the study period was 0.342%. The annual incidence varied over time, declining from 0.736% in 2008 to 0.491% in 2023. Hand polydactyly and cleft lip were also frequently observed, while rare anomalies included facial clefts and conjoined twins. The study indicates a general decrease in CAs over 16 years, with cleft lip and palate showing the highest incidence. To address these anomalies effectively, improvements in prenatal care, diagnostics, and targeted interventions are essential. Future research should focus on specific risk factors and evaluate preventive measures, with continued monitoring critical for understanding trends and enhancing health outcomes.

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Congenital Anomalies
Congenital Anomalies PEDIATRICS-
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期刊介绍: Congenital Anomalies is the official English language journal of the Japanese Teratology Society, and publishes original articles in laboratory as well as clinical research in all areas of abnormal development and related fields, from all over the world. Although contributions by members of the teratology societies affiliated with The International Federation of Teratology Societies are given priority, contributions from non-members are welcomed.
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