Cargando…
A Prospective Study of Spectrum, Risk Factors and Immediate Outcome of Congenital Anomalies in Bida, North Central Nigeria
BACKGROUND: Congenital disorders are structural, metabolic, behavioral and functional disorders that are present at birth. Their manifestations are protean ranging from mild anomalies to life-threatening conditions. AIM: The objectives of this study were to describe the congenital anomalies in child...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd
2016
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5423339/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28540107 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/amhsr.amhsr_108_13 |
_version_ | 1783234929302175744 |
---|---|
author | Adeboye, MAN Abdulkadir, MB Adegboye, OA Saka, AO Oladele, PD Oladele, DM Eze, EC Adeyemi, OO Abubakar, U Grace, A Rotimi, BF |
author_facet | Adeboye, MAN Abdulkadir, MB Adegboye, OA Saka, AO Oladele, PD Oladele, DM Eze, EC Adeyemi, OO Abubakar, U Grace, A Rotimi, BF |
author_sort | Adeboye, MAN |
collection | PubMed |
description | BACKGROUND: Congenital disorders are structural, metabolic, behavioral and functional disorders that are present at birth. Their manifestations are protean ranging from mild anomalies to life-threatening conditions. AIM: The objectives of this study were to describe the congenital anomalies in children seen at Federal Medical Center, Bida over a 12 month period, determine possible factors associated with these anomalies; and their short term outcome. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Children with clinically recognized congenital malformations were recruited consecutively over a 12 month period and socio-demographic, etiologic and other relevant clinical data were obtained. A detailed examination was also performed and abnormalities documented. The data was analyzed using Epi-info version 6 (Atlanta, USA). The Chi-square was used to identify significant differences for categorical variables. Mid-P and Fisher's exact tests were utilized as appropriate. A P < 0.05 was considered to be significant. RESULTS: A total of 46 children with congenital anomalies were seen during the study period, all which were recruited into the study. The hospital based prevalence amongst neonates was 111/1000 neonates. The most common system affected was the digestive system(50.0%) followed by the central nervous system and head and neck anomalies. There was no significant difference in distribution of anomalies amongst the various ethnic groups. About 22% of families were consanguineous, all being first cousins and 8.7% of mothers were greater than 35 years of age. The case fatality rate for congenital malformations was 2.2%, while 60.9% were referred to other hospitals for further care. CONCLUSION: The study has demonstrated a wide variety of congenital anomalies in Bida, North-Central Nigeria with the digestive system anomalies being the most frequent. The findings of this study strengthen the need for empowerment of the institution in appropriate management of these disorders. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-5423339 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2016 |
publisher | Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-54233392017-05-24 A Prospective Study of Spectrum, Risk Factors and Immediate Outcome of Congenital Anomalies in Bida, North Central Nigeria Adeboye, MAN Abdulkadir, MB Adegboye, OA Saka, AO Oladele, PD Oladele, DM Eze, EC Adeyemi, OO Abubakar, U Grace, A Rotimi, BF Ann Med Health Sci Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Congenital disorders are structural, metabolic, behavioral and functional disorders that are present at birth. Their manifestations are protean ranging from mild anomalies to life-threatening conditions. AIM: The objectives of this study were to describe the congenital anomalies in children seen at Federal Medical Center, Bida over a 12 month period, determine possible factors associated with these anomalies; and their short term outcome. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Children with clinically recognized congenital malformations were recruited consecutively over a 12 month period and socio-demographic, etiologic and other relevant clinical data were obtained. A detailed examination was also performed and abnormalities documented. The data was analyzed using Epi-info version 6 (Atlanta, USA). The Chi-square was used to identify significant differences for categorical variables. Mid-P and Fisher's exact tests were utilized as appropriate. A P < 0.05 was considered to be significant. RESULTS: A total of 46 children with congenital anomalies were seen during the study period, all which were recruited into the study. The hospital based prevalence amongst neonates was 111/1000 neonates. The most common system affected was the digestive system(50.0%) followed by the central nervous system and head and neck anomalies. There was no significant difference in distribution of anomalies amongst the various ethnic groups. About 22% of families were consanguineous, all being first cousins and 8.7% of mothers were greater than 35 years of age. The case fatality rate for congenital malformations was 2.2%, while 60.9% were referred to other hospitals for further care. CONCLUSION: The study has demonstrated a wide variety of congenital anomalies in Bida, North-Central Nigeria with the digestive system anomalies being the most frequent. The findings of this study strengthen the need for empowerment of the institution in appropriate management of these disorders. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5423339/ /pubmed/28540107 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/amhsr.amhsr_108_13 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Annals of Medical and Health Sciences Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Adeboye, MAN Abdulkadir, MB Adegboye, OA Saka, AO Oladele, PD Oladele, DM Eze, EC Adeyemi, OO Abubakar, U Grace, A Rotimi, BF A Prospective Study of Spectrum, Risk Factors and Immediate Outcome of Congenital Anomalies in Bida, North Central Nigeria |
title | A Prospective Study of Spectrum, Risk Factors and Immediate Outcome of Congenital Anomalies in Bida, North Central Nigeria |
title_full | A Prospective Study of Spectrum, Risk Factors and Immediate Outcome of Congenital Anomalies in Bida, North Central Nigeria |
title_fullStr | A Prospective Study of Spectrum, Risk Factors and Immediate Outcome of Congenital Anomalies in Bida, North Central Nigeria |
title_full_unstemmed | A Prospective Study of Spectrum, Risk Factors and Immediate Outcome of Congenital Anomalies in Bida, North Central Nigeria |
title_short | A Prospective Study of Spectrum, Risk Factors and Immediate Outcome of Congenital Anomalies in Bida, North Central Nigeria |
title_sort | prospective study of spectrum, risk factors and immediate outcome of congenital anomalies in bida, north central nigeria |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5423339/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28540107 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/amhsr.amhsr_108_13 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT adeboyeman aprospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT abdulkadirmb aprospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT adegboyeoa aprospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT sakaao aprospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT oladelepd aprospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT oladeledm aprospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT ezeec aprospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT adeyemioo aprospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT abubakaru aprospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT gracea aprospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT rotimibf aprospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT adeboyeman prospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT abdulkadirmb prospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT adegboyeoa prospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT sakaao prospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT oladelepd prospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT oladeledm prospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT ezeec prospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT adeyemioo prospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT abubakaru prospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT gracea prospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria AT rotimibf prospectivestudyofspectrumriskfactorsandimmediateoutcomeofcongenitalanomaliesinbidanorthcentralnigeria |