南印度人群唐氏综合症调查——了解遗传、认知、干预和诊断

IF 0.1 4区 生物学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY International Journal of Human Genetics Pub Date : 2021-09-25 DOI:10.31901/24566330.2021/21.04.792
Disha Sawhney
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唐氏综合症(DS)在世界范围内已经流行了几个世纪。尽管自20世纪50年代初以来,人们对DS进行了大量研究,但获得的大多数结果都是基于病因和人口统计学因素,主要是基于西方数据。在印度,每年有超过30000名儿童出生时患有DS。这项调查是在考虑印度人口的情况下进行的,目的是分析患有DS的父母的前景,了解合并症及其管理。该研究旨在创建一份详尽而全面的问卷,以研究21三体的遗传模式,分析高龄产妇、性别比、出生顺序、甲状腺功能减退、常见合并症、堕胎、,注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)和睡眠困难的个体被诊断为DS。50个家庭三合会被访谈。结果表明,DS的发病率男性高于女性。分析显示,25-28岁的平均母亲年龄显示出DS的发病率增加。2.5%的人表现出严重的ID,27.5%的人有严重的ADHD症状,10-13%的人表现为轻度至中度ADHD。常见和最不常见的合并症分别是心脏病(45%)和听力障碍(10%)。研究发现,大约40%的父母强烈同意遗传咨询(GC)是有帮助的,并希望将其强化给其他难以应对DS孩子的人。
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Down Syndrome Survey in South Indian Population- Understanding Inheritance, Perceptions, Interventions and Diagnosis
ABSTRACT Down syndrome (DS) has been prevalent worldwide, for centuries now. Despite the fact that tremendous research has been done on DS ever since the early 1950s, most results obtained, are on the basis of etiological and demographic factors and predominantly of the western data. Every year in India, >30,000 children are born with DS. This survey has been done keeping the Indian population in mind and to analyze the outlook of parents having children with DS, understand the comorbidities and their management. The study was conceptualized to create an exhaustive and comprehensive questionnaire to study the pattern of inheritance of Trisomy 21, analyze influence and correlation of advanced maternal age, sex ratio, order of birth, hypothyroidism, common comorbidities, abortions, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and sleeping difficulties in individuals diagnosed with DS. 50 family triads were interviewed. The results showed that incidence of DS was more in males compared to females. The analysis revealed that mean maternal age of 25-28 years showed increased incidence of DS. 2.5 percent showed severe ID and 27.5 percent had severe ADHD symptoms, while 10-13 percent showed mild to moderate ADHD. The most and least prevalent comorbidity seen was the presence of heart disease (45%) and hearing impairment (10 percent) respectively. It was found that about 40 percent of parents strongly agreed to the idea that Genetic Counseling (GC) is helpful and wanted to reinforce it to others who find it difficult to cope up with their DS child.
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