出生顺序与唇裂:一项荟萃分析。

Teratology Pub Date : 2002-11-01 DOI:10.1002/tera.10088
Alexandre R Vieira, Iêda M Orioli
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摘要

背景:有证据表明,晚出生顺序与一些复杂的疾病有关。对于唇腭裂,是否与出生顺序增加有关尚无共识。对已发表的唇裂或腭裂(CL/P和CP)数据进行了荟萃分析,以确定高出生顺序的儿童患唇裂的风险是否增加。方法:根据出生顺序(1、2、3、4及以上)纳入所有可获得的有关活产率和CL/P及CP病例信息的资料,出生顺序类别“1”被认为无风险(or = 1.0)。结果:出生顺序越高的儿童患CL/P和CP的可能性越大,且随着出生顺序的增加,比值比越高,在出生顺序为4及以上的儿童中,比值比最高为3.0。当孤立病例和综合征病例合并时,结果没有不同。结论:CL/P和CP的发生与出生顺序的增加有关。进一步的研究应考虑样本量和诸如收入状况、种族、父亲年龄、维生素摄入量和社会习惯等因素,以最终确定出生顺序和唇裂之间的关系。
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Birth order and oral clefts: a meta analysis.

Background: There is evidence that late birth order is associated with some complex disorders. For orofacial clefts there is no consensus as to whether increased birth order is associated or not. A meta-analysis of published data on cleft lip or cleft palate (CL/P and CP) was carried out to ascertain whether there is an increased risk for children of high birth order to have an oral cleft.

Methods: All data available with information regarding the frequency of live births and CL/P and CP cases by birth order (1, 2, 3, and 4 or more) were included in the analysis, and the birth order category "1" was considered to be with no risk (OR = 1.0).

Results: Children with higher birth order are more likely to have CL/P and CP with odds ratios increasing with birth order to a peak of 3.0 in children birth order "4 or more." Results are not different when isolated and syndromic cases are combined.

Conclusions: CL/P and CP occurrence is correlated with increasing birth order. Further studies, taking into consideration sample size and factors such as income status, race, paternal age, vitamin intake, and social habits, should be done to determine conclusively the association between birth order and oral clefts.

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