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Prevalence of vascular disruption anomalies and association with young maternal age: A EUROCAT study to compare the United Kingdom with other European countries

BACKGROUND: Younger mothers are at a greater risk of having a pregnancy with gastroschisis and the risk is higher in the United Kingdom than other European countries. Gastroschisis is thought to be a vascular disruption anomaly and the aim of this study was to analyze the prevalence of other possibl...

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Autores principales: Morris, Joan K., Wellesley, Diana, Limb, Elizabeth, Bergman, Jorieke E. H., Kinsner‐Ovaskainen, Agnieszka, Addor, Marie Claude, Broughan, Jennifer M., Cavero‐Carbonell, Clara, Dias, Carlos M., Echevarría‐González‐de‐Garibay, Luis‐Javier, Gatt, Miriam, Haeusler, Martin, Barisic, Ingeborg, Klungsoyr, Kari, Lelong, Nathalie, Materna‐Kiryluk, Anna, Neville, Amanda, Nelen, Vera, O'Mahony, Mary T., Perthus, Isabelle, Pierini, Anna, Rankin, Judith, Rissmann, Anke, Rouget, Florence, Sayers, Geraldine, Stevens, Sarah, Tucker, David, Garne, Ester
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10099853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36369770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bdr2.2122
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author Morris, Joan K.
Wellesley, Diana
Limb, Elizabeth
Bergman, Jorieke E. H.
Kinsner‐Ovaskainen, Agnieszka
Addor, Marie Claude
Broughan, Jennifer M.
Cavero‐Carbonell, Clara
Dias, Carlos M.
Echevarría‐González‐de‐Garibay, Luis‐Javier
Gatt, Miriam
Haeusler, Martin
Barisic, Ingeborg
Klungsoyr, Kari
Lelong, Nathalie
Materna‐Kiryluk, Anna
Neville, Amanda
Nelen, Vera
O'Mahony, Mary T.
Perthus, Isabelle
Pierini, Anna
Rankin, Judith
Rissmann, Anke
Rouget, Florence
Sayers, Geraldine
Stevens, Sarah
Tucker, David
Garne, Ester
author_facet Morris, Joan K.
Wellesley, Diana
Limb, Elizabeth
Bergman, Jorieke E. H.
Kinsner‐Ovaskainen, Agnieszka
Addor, Marie Claude
Broughan, Jennifer M.
Cavero‐Carbonell, Clara
Dias, Carlos M.
Echevarría‐González‐de‐Garibay, Luis‐Javier
Gatt, Miriam
Haeusler, Martin
Barisic, Ingeborg
Klungsoyr, Kari
Lelong, Nathalie
Materna‐Kiryluk, Anna
Neville, Amanda
Nelen, Vera
O'Mahony, Mary T.
Perthus, Isabelle
Pierini, Anna
Rankin, Judith
Rissmann, Anke
Rouget, Florence
Sayers, Geraldine
Stevens, Sarah
Tucker, David
Garne, Ester
author_sort Morris, Joan K.
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description BACKGROUND: Younger mothers are at a greater risk of having a pregnancy with gastroschisis and the risk is higher in the United Kingdom than other European countries. Gastroschisis is thought to be a vascular disruption anomaly and the aim of this study was to analyze the prevalence of other possible vascular disruption anomalies to determine whether both the younger maternal age and the UK associations also occur with these anomalies. METHODS: All pregnancies with anomalies considered potentially due to vascular disruption from January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2017 from 26 European population‐based congenital anomaly registries who were members of EUROCAT were analyzed. Multilevel models were used to allow for differences between registries when analyzing associations with maternal age, year of birth and whether the registry was in the United Kingdom. RESULTS: There were 5,220 cases with potential vascular disruption anomalies, excluding chromosomal and genetic conditions, with a prevalence of 8.85 per 10,000 births in the United Kingdom and 5.44 in the other European countries. The prevalence per 10,000 births of gastroschisis (4.45 vs. 1.56) and congenital constriction bands (0.83 vs. 0.42) was significantly higher in the United Kingdom, even after adjusting for maternal age. However, transverse limb reduction defects had a similar prevalence (2.16 vs. 2.14 per 10,000). The expected increased prevalence in younger mothers was observed for vascular disruption anomalies overall and for the individual anomalies: gastroschisis and congenital constriction bands. CONCLUSION: Vascular disruption anomalies that had an increased risk for younger mothers (such as gastroschisis) had a higher maternal age standardized prevalence in the United Kingdom, while vascular disruption anomalies with weaker associations with younger mothers (such as transverse limb reduction defects) did not have an increased prevalence in the United Kingdom, which may indicate a different etiology for these anomalies.
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spelling pubmed-100998532023-04-14 Prevalence of vascular disruption anomalies and association with young maternal age: A EUROCAT study to compare the United Kingdom with other European countries Morris, Joan K. Wellesley, Diana Limb, Elizabeth Bergman, Jorieke E. H. Kinsner‐Ovaskainen, Agnieszka Addor, Marie Claude Broughan, Jennifer M. Cavero‐Carbonell, Clara Dias, Carlos M. Echevarría‐González‐de‐Garibay, Luis‐Javier Gatt, Miriam Haeusler, Martin Barisic, Ingeborg Klungsoyr, Kari Lelong, Nathalie Materna‐Kiryluk, Anna Neville, Amanda Nelen, Vera O'Mahony, Mary T. Perthus, Isabelle Pierini, Anna Rankin, Judith Rissmann, Anke Rouget, Florence Sayers, Geraldine Stevens, Sarah Tucker, David Garne, Ester Birth Defects Res Research Articles BACKGROUND: Younger mothers are at a greater risk of having a pregnancy with gastroschisis and the risk is higher in the United Kingdom than other European countries. Gastroschisis is thought to be a vascular disruption anomaly and the aim of this study was to analyze the prevalence of other possible vascular disruption anomalies to determine whether both the younger maternal age and the UK associations also occur with these anomalies. METHODS: All pregnancies with anomalies considered potentially due to vascular disruption from January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2017 from 26 European population‐based congenital anomaly registries who were members of EUROCAT were analyzed. Multilevel models were used to allow for differences between registries when analyzing associations with maternal age, year of birth and whether the registry was in the United Kingdom. RESULTS: There were 5,220 cases with potential vascular disruption anomalies, excluding chromosomal and genetic conditions, with a prevalence of 8.85 per 10,000 births in the United Kingdom and 5.44 in the other European countries. The prevalence per 10,000 births of gastroschisis (4.45 vs. 1.56) and congenital constriction bands (0.83 vs. 0.42) was significantly higher in the United Kingdom, even after adjusting for maternal age. However, transverse limb reduction defects had a similar prevalence (2.16 vs. 2.14 per 10,000). The expected increased prevalence in younger mothers was observed for vascular disruption anomalies overall and for the individual anomalies: gastroschisis and congenital constriction bands. CONCLUSION: Vascular disruption anomalies that had an increased risk for younger mothers (such as gastroschisis) had a higher maternal age standardized prevalence in the United Kingdom, while vascular disruption anomalies with weaker associations with younger mothers (such as transverse limb reduction defects) did not have an increased prevalence in the United Kingdom, which may indicate a different etiology for these anomalies. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-11-11 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10099853/ /pubmed/36369770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bdr2.2122 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Birth Defects Research published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Morris, Joan K.
Wellesley, Diana
Limb, Elizabeth
Bergman, Jorieke E. H.
Kinsner‐Ovaskainen, Agnieszka
Addor, Marie Claude
Broughan, Jennifer M.
Cavero‐Carbonell, Clara
Dias, Carlos M.
Echevarría‐González‐de‐Garibay, Luis‐Javier
Gatt, Miriam
Haeusler, Martin
Barisic, Ingeborg
Klungsoyr, Kari
Lelong, Nathalie
Materna‐Kiryluk, Anna
Neville, Amanda
Nelen, Vera
O'Mahony, Mary T.
Perthus, Isabelle
Pierini, Anna
Rankin, Judith
Rissmann, Anke
Rouget, Florence
Sayers, Geraldine
Stevens, Sarah
Tucker, David
Garne, Ester
Prevalence of vascular disruption anomalies and association with young maternal age: A EUROCAT study to compare the United Kingdom with other European countries
title Prevalence of vascular disruption anomalies and association with young maternal age: A EUROCAT study to compare the United Kingdom with other European countries
title_full Prevalence of vascular disruption anomalies and association with young maternal age: A EUROCAT study to compare the United Kingdom with other European countries
title_fullStr Prevalence of vascular disruption anomalies and association with young maternal age: A EUROCAT study to compare the United Kingdom with other European countries
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of vascular disruption anomalies and association with young maternal age: A EUROCAT study to compare the United Kingdom with other European countries
title_short Prevalence of vascular disruption anomalies and association with young maternal age: A EUROCAT study to compare the United Kingdom with other European countries
title_sort prevalence of vascular disruption anomalies and association with young maternal age: a eurocat study to compare the united kingdom with other european countries
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10099853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36369770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bdr2.2122
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