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Congenital Malformations and Perinatal Deaths Among the Children of Atomic Bomb Survivors: A Reappraisal
From 1948 to 1954, the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission conducted a study of pregnancy outcomes among births to atomic bomb survivors (Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan) who had received radiation doses ranging from 0 Gy to near-lethal levels. Past reports (1956, 1981, and 1990) on the cohort did not ide...
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author | Yamada, Michiko Furukawa, Kyoji Tatsukawa, Yoshimi Marumo, Keiko Funamoto, Sachiyo Sakata, Ritsu Ozasa, Kotaro Cullings, Harry M Preston, Dale L Kurttio, Paivi |
author_facet | Yamada, Michiko Furukawa, Kyoji Tatsukawa, Yoshimi Marumo, Keiko Funamoto, Sachiyo Sakata, Ritsu Ozasa, Kotaro Cullings, Harry M Preston, Dale L Kurttio, Paivi |
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description | From 1948 to 1954, the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission conducted a study of pregnancy outcomes among births to atomic bomb survivors (Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan) who had received radiation doses ranging from 0 Gy to near-lethal levels. Past reports (1956, 1981, and 1990) on the cohort did not identify significant associations of radiation exposure with untoward pregnancy outcomes, such as major congenital malformations, stillbirths, or neonatal deaths, individually or in aggregate. We reexamined the risk of major congenital malformations and perinatal deaths in the children of atomic bomb survivors (n = 71,603) using fully reconstructed data to minimize the potential for bias, using refined estimates of the gonadal dose from Dosimetry System 2002 and refined analytical methods for characterizing dose-response relationships. The analyses showed that parental exposure to radiation was associated with increased risk of major congenital malformations and perinatal death, but the estimates were imprecise for direct radiation effects, and most were not statistically significant. Nonetheless, the uniformly positive estimates for untoward pregnancy outcomes among children of both maternal and paternal survivors are useful for risk assessment purposes, although extending them to populations other than the atomic bomb survivors comes with uncertainty as to generalizability. |
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spelling | pubmed-85611272021-11-02 Congenital Malformations and Perinatal Deaths Among the Children of Atomic Bomb Survivors: A Reappraisal Yamada, Michiko Furukawa, Kyoji Tatsukawa, Yoshimi Marumo, Keiko Funamoto, Sachiyo Sakata, Ritsu Ozasa, Kotaro Cullings, Harry M Preston, Dale L Kurttio, Paivi Am J Epidemiol Original Contribution From 1948 to 1954, the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission conducted a study of pregnancy outcomes among births to atomic bomb survivors (Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan) who had received radiation doses ranging from 0 Gy to near-lethal levels. Past reports (1956, 1981, and 1990) on the cohort did not identify significant associations of radiation exposure with untoward pregnancy outcomes, such as major congenital malformations, stillbirths, or neonatal deaths, individually or in aggregate. We reexamined the risk of major congenital malformations and perinatal deaths in the children of atomic bomb survivors (n = 71,603) using fully reconstructed data to minimize the potential for bias, using refined estimates of the gonadal dose from Dosimetry System 2002 and refined analytical methods for characterizing dose-response relationships. The analyses showed that parental exposure to radiation was associated with increased risk of major congenital malformations and perinatal death, but the estimates were imprecise for direct radiation effects, and most were not statistically significant. Nonetheless, the uniformly positive estimates for untoward pregnancy outcomes among children of both maternal and paternal survivors are useful for risk assessment purposes, although extending them to populations other than the atomic bomb survivors comes with uncertainty as to generalizability. Oxford University Press 2021-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8561127/ /pubmed/33847738 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwab099 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Original Contribution Yamada, Michiko Furukawa, Kyoji Tatsukawa, Yoshimi Marumo, Keiko Funamoto, Sachiyo Sakata, Ritsu Ozasa, Kotaro Cullings, Harry M Preston, Dale L Kurttio, Paivi Congenital Malformations and Perinatal Deaths Among the Children of Atomic Bomb Survivors: A Reappraisal |
title | Congenital Malformations and Perinatal Deaths Among the Children of Atomic Bomb Survivors: A Reappraisal |
title_full | Congenital Malformations and Perinatal Deaths Among the Children of Atomic Bomb Survivors: A Reappraisal |
title_fullStr | Congenital Malformations and Perinatal Deaths Among the Children of Atomic Bomb Survivors: A Reappraisal |
title_full_unstemmed | Congenital Malformations and Perinatal Deaths Among the Children of Atomic Bomb Survivors: A Reappraisal |
title_short | Congenital Malformations and Perinatal Deaths Among the Children of Atomic Bomb Survivors: A Reappraisal |
title_sort | congenital malformations and perinatal deaths among the children of atomic bomb survivors: a reappraisal |
topic | Original Contribution |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8561127/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33847738 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwab099 |
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