Epidemiological study of patients with cleft lip and palate at Specialized National Hospital in Venezuela

Katherine Moleiro, Hans Cordsen, Carlos Manresa, Olaisa Garcia, Javianna Ferrer, Henry Guevara, Maria Viamonte
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Aims: The aims of the study are to describe the epidemiological characteristics of the patients with cleft lip and palate (CLP) treated at Specialized National Hospital in Venezuela. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective, epidemiological, and cross-sectional study. Sample involved medical records from patients with diagnosis of any CLP treated from 2011 to 2021. The variables analyzed were age, gender, origin, anatomical structures involved, syndromes, other associated conditions, and sequelae, which were collected and analyzed. A descriptive analysis of each variable was carried out. Results: Data from 641 patients were analyzed, with an average age of 1 year old (±3 months–9 years of age), showing an equitable distribution in relation to gender. Of the facial clefts, the most common was the complete bilateral alveolar cleft (16.2%), followed by the complete left cleft lip (10.5%). The study yielded few cases of patients with some syndrome or associated condition (3.7% for each one, respectively). Geographically, there was a distribution of cases in all the states of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, with the largest number of cases being in the capital region. Conclusions: It was observed that the prevalence of CLP has increased in recent years; these epidemiological figures vary by region, age, and gender. However, greater knowledge from health professionals is necessary to understand the clinical and epidemiological aspects of the orofacial cleft, which is essential to improve the understanding of the pathogenesis, promote preventive strategies, and guide multidisciplinary clinical care.
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委内瑞拉国立专科医院唇腭裂患者流行病学研究
目的:本研究旨在描述在委内瑞拉国立专科医院接受治疗的唇腭裂患者的流行病学特征。材料与方法:这是一项回顾性、流行病学和横断面研究。样本包括 2011 年至 2021 年期间接受过任何唇腭裂诊断治疗的患者的医疗记录。分析的变量包括年龄、性别、籍贯、涉及的解剖结构、综合征、其他相关病症和后遗症。对每个变量进行了描述性分析。结果分析了 641 名患者的数据,他们的平均年龄为 1 岁(±3 个月-9 岁),性别分布公平。在面部裂隙中,最常见的是完全性双侧齿槽裂隙(16.2%),其次是完全性左唇裂(10.5%)。研究发现,少数患者患有某些综合征或相关疾病(各占 3.7%)。从地域上看,病例分布在委内瑞拉玻利瓦尔共和国的所有州,其中首都地区的病例最多。结论据观察,近年来中耳炎的发病率有所上升;这些流行病学数据因地区、年龄和性别而异。然而,医疗专业人员有必要进一步了解口面裂的临床和流行病学方面的知识,这对提高对发病机理的认识、推广预防策略和指导多学科临床护理至关重要。
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