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  • Clinical Analysis of Pregnant Women Serum for Second Trimester Prenatal Screening in Longquanyi District of Chengdu from 2010 to 2012

    ObjectiveTo analyze the prenatal screening data of Longquanyi district, and evaluate the effect of prenatal screening technology in birth defects prevention. MethodsA total of 10230 serum samples in Chengdu Longquanyi District Prenatal Screening Center from November 2010 to December 2012 were tested and analyzed, and the risk rates of Down's Syndrome, Trisomy 18 Syndrome and Open Neural Tube Defects (ONTDs) were obtained by Risk2T risk calculation software. The results of prenatal screening were verified and evaluated by high risk referral, pregnancy tracing and pregnancy outcome follow-up. ResultsIn the 10 230 pregnant women, the positive rate of Down's Syndrome was 6.02%, Trisomy 18 Syndrome was 0.42% and Open Neural Tube Defects was 0.57%, and compliance rate of prenatal diagnosis was 51.56%. In the 57 high risk pregnant women of ONTDs, 53 women selected system color doppler ultrasound with a proportion of 92.98%, but in the 647 high risk pregnant women of Down's or Trisomy 18 Syndrome, only 47.30% of them chose amniocentesis for diagnosis. The χ2 analysis showed that the difference was significant compared between system color doppler ultrasound and amniocentesis group (P<0.05). By diagnosis, 3 Down's Syndrome patients were found. ConclusionSecond trimester maternal serum prenatal screening plays an important role in birth defects prevention in Longquanyi district. However, there is a great need to improve compliance rate of prenatal diagnosis of Down's and Trisomy 18 Syndrome.

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  • A survey of studies investigating the association between medication exposure during pregnancy and birth defects

    Objective To investigate the methodological characteristics of observational studies on the correlation between drug exposure during pregnancy and birth defects. Methods The PubMed database was searched from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020 to identify observational studies investigating the correlation between drug use during pregnancy and birth defects. Literature screening and data extraction were conducted by two researchers and statistical analysis was performed using R 3.6.1 software. Results A total of 40 relevant articles were identified, of which 8 (20.0%) were published in the four major medical journals and their sub-journals, 21 (42.5%) were conducted in Europe and the United States, and 4 were conducted (10.0%) in China. Cohort studies (30, 75.0%) and case-control studies (10, 25%) were the most commonly used study designs. Sixteen studies (40.0%) did not specify how the databases were linked. Sixteen studies (40.0%) did not report a clear definition of exposure, while 17 studies (42.5%) defined exposure as prescribing a drug that could not be guaranteed to have been taken by the pregnant women, possibly resulting in misclassification bias. Six studies (15.0%) did not report the diagnostic criteria for birth defects and 18 studies (45.0%) did not report the types of birth defects. In addition, 33 studies (82.5%) did not control for confounding factors in the study design, while only 19 studies (47.5%) considered live birth bias. Conclusion Improvements are imperative in reporting and conducting observational studies on the correlation between drug use during pregnancy and birth defects. This includes the methods for linking data sources, definition of exposure and outcomes, and control of confounding factors. Methodological criteria are needed to improve the quality of these studies to provide higher quality evidence for policymakers and researchers.

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  • Disease burden analysis of congenital birth defects in China from 1990 to 2019

    ObjectiveTo analyze the trend of disease burden changes in congenital birth defects in China from 1990 to 2019. MethodsUsing the global burden of disease study 2019 (GBD 2019), we analyzed the morbidity, mortality, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) of congenital birth defect diseases and their corresponding age-standardized rates and average annual percentage change (AAPC) to analyze the changes in the disease burden of congenital birth defects in China and compared them with global data from 1990 to 2019. ResultsIn 2019, the age-standardized incidence, mortality, and DALY in China were 147.41/100 000, 4.62/100 000, 480.95/100 000, respectively. Compared with 1990, the age-standardized incidence rate, age-standardized mortality rate, and age-standardized DALY rate increased by 12.08% and decreased by 70.38% and 66.82%, respectively. In recent years, although the age-standardized incidence of congenital birth defect disease in China is on the rise and higher than the global level, the disease burden is roughly on the decline and lower than the global level, which is closely related to earlier intervention and treatment of the disease resulting in a lower standardized mortality rate. ConclusionThe age-standardized mortality rate of children with congenital birth defects in China showed a decreasing trend from 1990 to 2019, and the burden of disease ranged from slightly higher than global to lower than global levels, but the age-standardized incidence rate was significantly higher, but the age-specific incidence rate has increased significantly.

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