Maternal Obesity and the Risk of Selected Foetal Abnormalities (Neural Tube Defects and Orofacial Clefts) In Malaysia: A Retrospective Observational Study

Y. Bah, Glenn Jing Yan Lye, S. A. Gunaravi, S. Toh, Vigneswari Vijayan, Grace Soon En Ting, Su Ming Tham, N. Dominic, R. Jeganathan, Valliammai Jayanthi Thirunavuk Arasoo
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Objective: To evaluate the association between maternal obesity and the risk of selected foetal abnormalities (neural tube defects and orofacial clefts) in Malaysia. Materials and Methods: We conducted a single-centre retrospective observational study on all women who delivered at Hospital Sultanah Aminah Johor Bahru, Malaysia from 1st January 2017 to 31st December 2018. The presence of neural tube defects (NTD) and orofacial clefts (OC) were identified from medical records, including all live births, stillbirths and terminations of pregnancy. All deliveries during the study period were reviewed to collect data on maternal weight, height and demographics. We performed multiple logistic regression to estimate factors contributing to selected anomalies. Results: A total of 28,228 pregnancies were included. There were 57 NTD-affected pregnancies and 34 OCaffected pregnancies identified during the two-year study period. There was no statistically significant association found between maternal obesity and the occurrence of NTDs or OCs. Pre-gestational diabetes had a significant association with NTD-affected pregnancies (aOR 3.454, 95% CI [1.017, 11.725], p=0.091). The highest incidence rate of NTDs was among Malaysian Indians (2.540 per 1,000 deliveries). Malaysian Chinese and Malaysians of other ethnicities were found to have a significantly higher risk of having OC-affected pregnancies with aOR of 2.371 (95% CI [1.035-5.428], p=0.024) and 4.910 (95% CI [1.454-16.579], p=0.024) respectively. Conclusion: Our study showed no significant association between maternal obesity and selected foetal abnormalities (NTD and OC), and that pre-gestational diabetes is a significant risk factor for NTD in Malaysia.
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马来西亚产妇肥胖和选择性胎儿畸形(神经管缺陷和口面裂)的风险:一项回顾性观察研究
目的:评估马来西亚产妇肥胖与胎儿畸形(神经管缺陷和口面裂)风险之间的关系。材料和方法:我们对2017年1月1日至2018年12月31日在马来西亚新山苏丹阿米娜医院分娩的所有妇女进行了一项单中心回顾性观察研究。从医疗记录中确定神经管缺陷(NTD)和口面裂(OC)的存在,包括所有活产,死产和妊娠终止。研究人员对研究期间的所有分娩进行了审查,以收集产妇体重、身高和人口统计数据。我们进行了多重逻辑回归来估计导致所选异常的因素。结果:共纳入28228例妊娠。在为期两年的研究期间,有57例ntd影响妊娠和34例ocd影响妊娠。未发现产妇肥胖与ntd或OCs的发生有统计学意义的关联。妊娠前糖尿病与ntd影响妊娠有显著相关性(aOR 3.454, 95% CI [1.017, 11.725], p=0.091)。被忽视热带病发病率最高的是马来西亚裔印度人(每1000例分娩中有2540例)。马来西亚华人和其他种族的马来西亚人患oc影响妊娠的风险明显更高,aOR分别为2.371 (95% CI [1.035-5.428], p=0.024)和4.910 (95% CI [1.454-16.579], p=0.024)。结论:我们的研究显示,产妇肥胖与选择性胎儿异常(NTD和OC)之间没有显著关联,妊娠前糖尿病是马来西亚NTD的重要危险因素。
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