Association of congenital heart defects (CHD) with factors related to maternal health and pregnancy in newborns in Puerto Rico.

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Congenital Heart Disease Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-20 DOI:10.32604/chd.2024.046339
Yamixa Delgado, Caliani Gaytan, Naydi Perez, Eric Miranda, Bryan Colón Morales, Mónica Santos
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Abstract

Background: Given the pervasive issues of obesity and diabetes both in Puerto Rico and the broader United States, there is a compelling need to investigate the intricate interplay among BMI, pregestational, and gestational maternal diabetes, and their potential impact on the occurrence of congenital heart defects (CHD) during neonatal development.

Methods: Using the comprehensive System of Vigilance and Surveillance of Congenital Defects in Puerto Rico, we conducted a focused analysis on neonates diagnosed with CHD between 2016 and 2020. Our assessment encompassed a range of variables, including maternal age, gestational age, BMI, pregestational diabetes, gestational diabetes, hypertension, history of abortion, and presence of preeclampsia.

Results: A cohort of 673 patients was included in our study. The average maternal age was 26 years, within a range of 22 to 32 years. The mean gestational age measured 39 weeks, with a median span of 38 to 39 weeks. Of the 673 patients, 274 (41%) mothers gave birth to neonates diagnosed with CHD. Within this group, 22 cases were linked to pre-gestational diabetes, while 202 were not; 20 instances were associated with gestational diabetes, compared to 200 without; and 148 cases exhibited an overweight or obese BMI, whereas 126 displayed a normal BMI.

Conclusion: We identified a statistically significant correlation between pre-gestational diabetes mellitus and the occurrence of CHD. However, our analysis did not show a statistically significant association between maternal BMI and the likelihood of CHD. These results may aid in developing effective strategies to prevent and manage CHD in neonates.

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波多黎各新生儿先天性心脏缺陷 (CHD) 与产妇健康和怀孕相关因素的关系。
背景:鉴于肥胖和糖尿病问题在波多黎各和更广泛的美国都很普遍,因此迫切需要研究 BMI、妊娠前和妊娠期母亲糖尿病之间错综复杂的相互作用,以及它们对新生儿发育期间先天性心脏缺陷(CHD)发生的潜在影响:我们利用波多黎各先天性缺陷警戒和监测综合系统,对 2016 年至 2020 年期间确诊为先天性心脏病的新生儿进行了重点分析。我们的评估涵盖了一系列变量,包括产妇年龄、胎龄、体重指数、妊娠糖尿病、妊娠期糖尿病、高血压、流产史和是否存在先兆子痫:我们的研究共纳入了 673 名患者。产妇的平均年龄为 26 岁,在 22 至 32 岁之间。平均孕周为 39 周,中位数为 38 至 39 周。在 673 名患者中,有 274 名(41%)母亲所生的新生儿被诊断出患有先天性心脏病。在这一群体中,22 例与妊娠前糖尿病有关,202 例与妊娠前糖尿病无关;20 例与妊娠糖尿病有关,200 例与妊娠糖尿病无关;148 例显示超重或肥胖体重指数,126 例显示正常体重指数:结论:我们发现妊娠前期糖尿病与冠心病的发生之间存在统计学意义上的显著相关性。结论:我们发现妊娠前期糖尿病与冠心病的发生在统计学上有明显的相关性,但我们的分析并未显示孕产妇体重指数与冠心病发生的可能性在统计学上有明显的相关性。这些结果可能有助于制定预防和控制新生儿先天性心脏病的有效策略。
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Congenital Heart Disease
Congenital Heart Disease CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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0.40
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33.30%
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37
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Congenital Heart Disease is an open-access journal focusing on congenital heart disease in children and adults. Though the number of infants born with heart disease each year is relatively small (approximately 1% of the population), advances in treating such malformations have led to increased life spans for this population. Consequently, today most patients treated for congenital heart disease are over the age of 20. What are the special needs of adults with congenital heart disease? What are the latest developments in the care of the fetus, infants, and children? Who should treat these patients? How should they be treated? Congenital Heart Disease focuses on these questions and more. Conceived as a forum for the most up-to-date information on congenital heart disease, the journal is led by Editor-in-Chief Vladimiro L. Vida, MD, Ph.D., Professor in Cardiac Surgery, University of Padua in Italy, as well as an international editorial board. Congenital Heart Disease publishes articles on heart disease as it relates to the following areas: • Basic research of congenital heart disease • Clinical pediatric and adult cardiology • Cardiac imaging • Preventive cardiology • Diagnostic and interventional cardiac catheterization • Electrophysiology • Surgery • Long-term follow-up, particularly as it relates to older children and adult congenital heart disease • Exercise and exercise physiology in the congenital patient • Post-op and critical care • Common disorders such as syncope, chest pain, murmurs, as well as acquired disorders such as Kawasaki syndrome The journal includes clinical studies, invited editorials, state-of-the-art reviews, case reports, articles focusing on the history and development of congenital heart disease, and CME material. Occasional issues focus on special topics. Readership: Congenital Heart Disease was created for pediatric cardiologists; adult cardiologists who care for patients with congenital heart disease; pediatric and pediatric cardiology nurses; surgeons; radiologists; anesthesiologists; critical care physicians and nurses; and adult support staff involved in the care of patients with congenital heart disease.
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