A cross-sectional study on epidemiology and clinical profile of cleft lip and palate at a tertiary care hospital in Manipur, India

I. Dutta, Nilamani Guruaribam, Palin Khundongbam
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Background: Cleft lip (CL) and palate have a complex etiology with both genetics and environment playing a role. The risk factors such as folic acid deficiency, maternal age, and maternal smoking have been linked to the development of clefts. Objectives: The objective of this study is to study the different types of CL and palate with respect to age distribution, gender, caste, religion, socioeconomic status, and the clinical factors such as congenital anomalies, blood group, and the relationship with maternal addiction during pregnancy. Materials and Methods: The present study conducted among 260 patients of Manipur with primary CL, palate, and orofacial clefts of any age group. Statistical analysis of the data was performed by the descriptive statistics as mean, standard deviation, percentage/proportions, etc. For the qualitative data, the association between various variables was done by applying one-way Chi-square test at 5% (P = 0.05) level of significance. Results: Female (51.2%) children are more affected with CL and palate. Association of A +ve blood group is statistically significant. 36.2% belongs to lower middle class socioeconomic status. The proportion of consanguineous marriages was higher. 60% of mothers smoke cigarettes or consume tobacco at the time of pregnancy in association with CL and palate. Majority of the cases had left-sided CL and palate and 47.3% were Group III CL and palate. There was significant association of congenital anomalies (38.5%) among CL and palate patients. Conclusion: There is a strong association of maternal smoking or tobacco consumption, maternal alcohol consumption, consanguineous marriages, and A +ve blood group in relation to CL and palate.
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印度曼尼普尔一家三级医院的唇腭裂流行病学和临床概况的横断面研究
背景:唇裂和腭裂的病因复杂,遗传和环境因素都起着重要作用。叶酸缺乏、母亲年龄和母亲吸烟等风险因素与唇裂的发生有关。目的:本研究的目的是研究不同类型的腭裂在年龄分布、性别、种姓、宗教、社会经济地位、先天畸形、血型等临床因素以及与孕期母亲成瘾的关系。材料和方法:本研究对260例曼尼普尔区任何年龄组的原发性CL、腭和口面裂患者进行了研究。数据的统计分析采用描述性统计方法,如平均值、标准差、百分比/比例等。对于定性资料,各变量之间的相关性采用5% (P = 0.05)显著性水平的单向卡方检验。结果:女性(51.2%)患儿多患CL和腭部。A +ve血型的相关性有统计学意义。36.2%属于中下阶层。近亲婚姻比例较高。60%的母亲在怀孕期间吸烟或消费烟草,这与CL和腭有关。大多数病例为左侧CL和上颚,47.3%为III组CL和上颚。先天性畸形与腭裂有显著的相关性(38.5%)。结论:产妇吸烟或烟草消费、产妇饮酒、近亲婚姻、a +ve血型与CL和腭部有密切关系。
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