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Risk of Congenital Malformations-Among Offspring if Mothers and Fathers With Celiac Disease: :A Nationwide Cohort Study

机译:先天性畸形的风险-如果母亲和父亲患有腹腔疾病,则在后代中::全国队列研究

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Many patients with celiac disease experience malabsorption, weight loss, and anemia; undi-agnosed celiac disease during pregnancy has been linked with adverse outcomes. Studies of celiac disease and congenital malformations in offspring have been underpowered. We investigated the risk of congenital malformations among the offspring of parents with celiac disease.We performed a nationwide cohort study of data from linked health care registers in Sweden from 1973 through 2009. We collected histopathology data from 28 pathology departments in Sweden to identify individuals with celiac disease (based on the presence of villous atrophy). We estimated the risks of malformations in the offspring of mothers and fathers with and without celiac disease. Logistic regression was used to estimate adjusted prevalence odds ratios (aPORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs).Among 11,382 offspring of mothers with celiac disease, there were 672 cases (5.9%) of malformation compared with 2098 cases (5.1%) among 40,922 offspring of mothers without celiac disease. Similarly, 352 (5.9%) of 6002 offspring of fathers with celiac disease and 1009 (5.1%) of 19,600 offspring of fathers without celiac disease had a malformation. In adjusted analyses, the offspring of mothers or fathers with celiac disease had a slightly increased risk of having children with malformations (for those with mothers with celiac disease: aPOR, 1.15; 95% CI, 1.05-1.26; for those with fathers with celiac disease: aPOR, 1.14; 95% CI, 1.00-1.29). However, these excess risks decreased or vanished entirely when we restricted our data to births since 2000 (for those with mothers with celiac disease: aPOR, 1.11; and 95% CI, 0.79-1.56; for those with fathers with celiac disease: aPOR, 1.01; 95% CI, 0.81-1.26).In a nationwide study, we found an increased risk for malformation among the offspring of mothers or fathers with celiac disease. However, the excess risk is small; the upper limits of the CIs for malformation indicate a 29% maximum relative increase.
机译:许多患有腹腔疾病的患者会发生吸收不良,体重减轻和贫血。妊娠期间未确诊的乳糜泻与不良后果有关。对腹腔疾病和后代先天畸形的研究能力不足。我们调查了患有腹腔疾病的父母的后代中先天性畸形的风险。我们对1973年至2009年瑞典相关医疗机构的数据进行了全国性队列研究。我们从瑞典28个病理科收集了组织病理学数据,以识别患有乳糜泻(基于绒毛萎缩的存在)。我们估计了患有和不患有腹腔疾病的母亲和父亲的后代畸形的风险。运用Logistic回归分析以95%的置信区间(CI)估计调整后的患病几率(aPOR)。在11382名患有乳糜泻的母亲的后代中,有672例(5.9%)畸形,而2098例(5.1%)无腹腔疾病母亲的后代40,922。同样,患有腹腔疾病的父亲的6002个后代中有352个(5.9%),而患有腹腔疾病的父亲的19,600个后代中有1009个(5.1%)有畸形。在调整后的分析中,患有腹腔疾病的母亲或父亲的后代患畸形孩子的风险略有增加(对于患有腹腔疾病的母亲:aPOR,1.15; 95%CI,1.05-1.26;对于患有腹腔父亲的孩子疾病:aPOR,1.14; 95%CI,1.00-1.29)。但是,当我们将数据限制为2000年以来的出生时,这些额外风险降低或完全消失(对于患有腹腔疾病的母亲:aPOR,1.11; 95%CI:0.79-1.56;对于患有腹腔疾病的父亲:aPOR, 1.01; 95%CI,0.81-1.26)。在一项全国性研究中,我们发现患有腹腔疾病的母亲或父亲的后代中畸形的风险增加。但是,超额风险很小; CI的畸形上限表明最大相对增加29%。

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