印度尼西亚婴儿口面裂的母亲风险因素分布:一项多中心前瞻性研究。

Q2 Medicine Archives of Craniofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-20 DOI:10.7181/acfs.2023.00521
Andi Tajrin, M Ruslin, Muh Irfan Rasul, Nurwahida, Hadira, Husni Mubarak, Katharina Oginawati, Nurul Fahimah, Ikeu Tanziha, Annisa Dwi Damayanti, Utriweni Mukhaiyar, Asri Arumsari, Ida Ayu Astuti, Farah Asnely Putri, Shinta Silvia
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背景:口面裂(OFC)的发病机制是多因素的,涉及遗传和非遗传因素,后者在这些畸形的发展中起着关键作用。本文探讨了印度尼西亚 OFC 的发病率,重点是识别和研究各种致病因素的分布情况,包括父母病史、妊娠史和环境影响:研究通过收集原始数据进行。印度尼西亚的一个跨学科研究小组向有 OFC 患儿并已知情同意的父母发放了一份标准化问卷。病例组包括 133 名出生时患有唇裂和/或腭裂的儿童,对照组为 133 名足月产的非唇裂儿童。采用卡方检验和逻辑回归分析了与 OFC 异常相关的风险因素。所有统计分析均使用 SPSS 25 版本进行。P值小于或等于0.05为统计学意义显著:研究对象包括 138 名儿童,其中男孩 82 名(59.4%),女孩 56 名(40.6%)。其中,45 名儿童(32.6%)同时患有唇裂和腭裂,25 名儿童(18.1%)仅患有腭裂,28 名儿童(20.3%)仅患有唇裂。研究发现,唇裂和腭裂与母亲家族先天性出生缺陷病史(p< 0.05)、妊娠头三个月的并发症(p< 0.05)、食用本地鱼类(p< 0.05)、咖啡因摄入量(p< 0.05)、长期用药(p< 0.05)、免疫接种史(p< 0.05)、被动吸烟(p< 0.05)和妊娠期X射线照射(p< 0.05)有明显关系:结论:研究结果表明,OFC 的发病率与母亲的病史、产前因素和环境影响密切相关。
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Distribution of maternal risk factors for orofacial cleft in infants in Indonesia: a multicenter prospective study.

Background: The pathogenesis of orofacial cleft (OFC) is multifactorial, involving both genetic and non-genetic factors, the latter of which play a key role in the development of these anomalies. This paper addresses the incidence of OFC in Indonesia, with a focus on identifying and examining the distribution of contributory factors, including parental medical history, pregnancy history, and environmental influences.

Methods: The study was conducted through the collection of primary data. An interdisciplinary research team from Indonesia administered a standardized questionnaire to parents who had children with OFC and who had provided informed consent. The case group comprised 133 children born with cleft lip and/or palate, and the control was 133 noncleft children born full-term. The risk factors associated with OFC anomalies were analyzed using the chi-square test and logistic regression. All statistical analyses were performed using SPSS version 25. A p-value of 0.05 or less was considered to indicate statistical significance.

Results: The study comprised 138 children, of whom 82 were boys (59.4%) and 56 were girls (40.6%). Among them, 45 patients (32.6%) presented with both cleft lip and cleft palate, 25 individuals (18.1%) had a cleft palate only, and 28 patients (20.3%) had a cleft lip only. OFC was found to be significantly associated with a maternal family history of congenital birth defects (p< 0.05), complications during the first trimester (p< 0.05), consumption of local fish (p< 0.05), caffeine intake (p< 0.05), prolonged medication use (p< 0.05), immunization history (p< 0.05), passive smoking (p< 0.05), and X-ray exposure during pregnancy (p< 0.05).

Conclusion: The findings indicate close relationships between the incidence of OFC and maternal medical history, prenatal factors, and environmental influences.

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Archives of Craniofacial Surgery
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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