Epidemiologic trends of cleft lip and/or palate in Switzerland.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE BMC Oral Health Pub Date : 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1186/s12903-025-05500-w
Joël Beyeler, Anic Lauener, Christos Katsaros, Giorgio C La Scala, Martin Degen
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Background: Epidemiologic data on the number of cleft lip and/or palate (orofacial cleft (OFC)) births in Switzerland are currently sparse. However, this knowledge is essential for better understanding the etiologies underlying the various cleft phenotypes and providing expectant parents with the best possible healthcare planning and counseling.

Methods: This is the first descriptive study to report data on the prevalence of the various cleft types, their sex, and regional distributions in Switzerland. Data for the years 1998-2021 were obtained from the Swiss Federal Statistical Office. Due to the notable initial underreporting of cleft cases from 1998 to 2006, this period was omitted from the final analyses.

Results: Between 2007 and 2021, the prevalence of all Swiss OFC cases per 10,000 live births was 12.5, with a stable trend. Cleft lip was the least common anomaly. Except for cleft palate, which was more common in females, males were generally more affected by OFC than females. There was no discernible regional trend for any of the malformations, even though the prevalence differed throughout the seven Swiss regions.

Conclusions: This study presents the first descriptive epidemiologic profiles for OFCs in Switzerland and emphasizes the importance of nationwide OFC registries with an accurate and reliable reporting system for the benefit of current and future patients with clefts, their parents or caregivers, and society as a whole.

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瑞士唇腭裂的流行病学趋势。
背景:目前瑞士出生的唇裂和/或腭裂(orofacial cleft, OFC)的流行病学数据很少。然而,这些知识对于更好地理解各种唇裂表型的病因和为准父母提供最好的医疗保健计划和咨询是必不可少的。方法:这是第一个描述性研究,报告了瑞士各种唇裂类型、性别和地区分布的患病率数据。1998-2021年的数据来自瑞士联邦统计局。由于1998年至2006年的唇裂病例明显少报,因此在最终分析中省略了这一时期。结果:2007年至2021年间,瑞士OFC病例的患病率为每10,000例活产12.5例,呈稳定趋势。唇裂是最不常见的畸形。除了腭裂在女性中更为常见外,男性通常比女性更容易受到OFC的影响。没有明显的区域趋势的任何畸形,即使患病率在瑞士的七个地区有所不同。结论:本研究提出了瑞士OFC的第一个描述性流行病学概况,并强调了全国OFC登记的重要性,并建立了一个准确可靠的报告系统,为当前和未来的腭裂患者、他们的父母或照顾者以及整个社会带来好处。
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BMC Oral Health
BMC Oral Health DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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3.90
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6.90%
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481
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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