Maternal factors for neural tube defects in offspring: An umbrella review.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Open Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1515/med-2024-1061
Hoda Arabzadeh, Ensiyeh Jenabi, Seyedeh Zahra Masoumi
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Abstract

Objective: We conducted an umbrella review focusing on maternal risk factors during pregnancy associated with neural tube defects (NTDs).

Methods: Our search was in databases PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. We specifically targeted meta-analyses examining maternal factors during pregnancy in relation to NTDs. The comparison involved assessing metrics such as odds ratio (OR) or related risk ratios reported in the included studies, as well as parameters like heterogeneity (I²), 95% prediction interval, small-study effects, excess significance biases, and sensitivity analysis.

Results: Three risk factors for fetal NTDs, namely hyperthermia with an OR of 1.92, obesity with an OR of 1.68, and passive smoking with an OR of 1.90, were classified as highly suggestive evidence (Class II). Influenza, with an OR of 3.33, was considered a risk factor with suggestive evidence (Class III). Multivitamin supplementation during pregnancy, with an OR of 0.76, and low maternal vitamin B12, with an OR of 2.41, were categorized as weak evidence (Class IV).

Conclusion: We identified four risk factors including hyperthermia, influenza, obesity, and passive smoking as suggestive or highly suggestive evidence for NTDs. Low maternal vitamin B12 was identified as a risk factor for NTDs, supported by weak evidence.

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目的我们对与神经管畸形(NTD)相关的孕期母体风险因素进行了综述:我们在 PubMed、Scopus 和 Web of Science 等数据库中进行了搜索。我们特别关注了研究孕期母体因素与 NTD 相关性的荟萃分析。比较包括评估纳入研究中报告的几率比(OR)或相关风险比等指标,以及异质性(I²)、95% 预测区间、小研究效应、过度显著性偏差和敏感性分析等参数:胎儿NTD的三个风险因素被列为高度提示性证据(II级),即高热(OR值为1.92)、肥胖(OR值为1.68)和被动吸烟(OR值为1.90)。流行性感冒的相关系数为 3.33,被认为是具有提示性证据的风险因素(III 级)。孕期补充多种维生素(OR 值为 0.76)和母体维生素 B12 含量低(OR 值为 2.41)被列为弱证据(IV 级):我们发现高热、流感、肥胖和被动吸烟等四个风险因素是导致 NTD 的提示性或高度提示性证据。孕产妇维生素 B12 含量低被认为是 NTD 的一个风险因素,但证据不足。
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