[A case-control study on the associations of parental smoking and alcohol consumption during the periconceptional period and their interactions with risk of congenital heart disease in offspring].

Liu-Xuan Li, Man-Jun Luo, Xiao-Rui Ruan, Han-Jun Liu, Jia-Peng Tang, Gui-Hong Yang, Jia-Bi Qin
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Abstract

Objectives: To explore the associations of parental smoking and alcohol consumption during the periconceptional period and their interactions with risk of congenital heart disease (CHD) in offspring.

Methods: The parents of children with simple CHD aged 0 to 1 year (n=683) were recruited as the case group, while the parents of healthy children aged 0 to 1 year (n=740) served as the control group. A case-control study was conducted, and a questionnaire was used to collect information on perinatal exposures. After controlling for relevant confounding factors using multivariate logistic regression analysis and propensity score matching, the associations of parental smoking and alcohol consumption during the periconceptional period and their interactions with CHD were examined, as well as the cumulative effects of smoking and drinking on CHD risk.

Results: Maternal active smoking (OR=2.91, 95%CI: 1.60-5.30), passive smoking (OR=1.94, 95%CI: 1.56-2.42), and alcohol consumption (OR=2.59, 95%CI: 1.89-3.54), as well as paternal smoking (OR=1.52; 95%CI: 1.22-1.90) and drinking (OR=1.48, 95%CI: 1.19-1.84), were associated with an increased risk of CHD in offspring. There was no interaction between parental smoking and drinking behaviors during the periconceptional period concerning the risk of CHD in offspring (P>0.05). The more parents' smoking and drinking behaviors during the perinatal pregnancy, the higher the risk of CHD in their offspring (OR=1.50, 95%CI: 1.36-1.65).

Conclusions: Parental smoking and alcohol consumption during the periconceptional period are associated with the occurrence of CHD in offspring, and there is a cumulative effect on CHD risk, suggesting that reducing tobacco and alcohol exposure during the periconceptional period may lower the incidence of CHD.

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[父母围孕期吸烟和饮酒与后代患先天性心脏病风险的关联及其相互作用的病例对照研究]。
目的探讨父母在围孕期吸烟和饮酒与后代先天性心脏病(CHD)风险的关联及其相互作用:招募0至1岁单纯先天性心脏病患儿的父母(683人)作为病例组,0至1岁健康儿童的父母(740人)作为对照组。研究采用病例对照的方法,通过问卷调查收集围产期暴露的相关信息。在使用多变量逻辑回归分析和倾向得分匹配法控制了相关混杂因素后,研究人员考察了父母在围孕期吸烟和饮酒与先天性心脏病的关联及其相互作用,以及吸烟和饮酒对先天性心脏病风险的累积效应:结果:母亲主动吸烟(OR=2.91,95%CI:1.60-5.30)、被动吸烟(OR=1.94,95%CI:1.56-2.42)和饮酒(OR=2.59,95%CI:1.89-3.54)以及父亲吸烟(OR=1.52;95%CI:1.22-1.90)和饮酒(OR=1.48,95%CI:1.19-1.84)与后代罹患冠心病的风险增加有关。围孕期父母吸烟和饮酒行为与后代罹患冠心病的风险之间不存在交互作用(P>0.05)。父母围孕期吸烟和饮酒行为越多,其后代患先天性心脏病的风险越高(OR=1.50,95%CI:1.36-1.65):父母在围孕期吸烟和饮酒与子代发生冠心病有关,并且对冠心病风险有累积效应,这表明减少围孕期的烟草和酒精暴露可降低冠心病的发病率。
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中国当代儿科杂志
中国当代儿科杂志 Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics (CJCP) is a peer-reviewed open access periodical in the field of pediatrics that is sponsored by the Central South University/Xiangya Hospital of Central South University and under the auspices of the Ministry of Education of China. It is cited as a source in the scientific and technological papers of Chinese journals, the Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD), and is one of the core Chinese periodicals in the Peking University Library. CJCP has been indexed by MEDLINE/PubMed/PMC of the American National Library, American Chemical Abstracts (CA), Holland Medical Abstracts (EM), Western Pacific Region Index Medicus (WPRIM), Scopus and EBSCO. It is a monthly periodical published on the 15th of every month, and is distributed both at home and overseas. The Chinese series publication number is CN 43-1301/R;ISSN 1008-8830. The tenet of CJCP is to “reflect the latest advances and be open to the world”. The periodical reports the most recent advances in the contemporary pediatric field. The majority of the readership is pediatric doctors and researchers.
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