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Pre- and perinatal complications in relation to Tourette syndrome and co-occurring obsessive-compulsive disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

机译:与Tourette综合征和并发的强迫症和注意力不足/多动症有关的产前和围产期并发症

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Pre- and perinatal complications have been implicated in the onset and clinical expression of Tourette syndrome albeit with considerable inconsistencies across studies. Also, little is known about their role in co-occurring obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in individuals with a tic disorder. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the role of pre- and perinatal complications in relation to the presence and symptom severity of chronic tic disorder and co-occurring OCD and ADHD using data of 1113 participants from the Tourette International Collaborative Genetics study. This study included 586 participants with a chronic tic disorder and 527 unaffected family controls. We controlled for age and sex differences by creating propensity score matched subsamples for both case-control and within-case analyses. We found that premature birth (OR = 1.72) and morning sickness requiring medical attention (OR = 2.57) were associated with the presence of a chronic tic disorder. Also, the total number of pre- and perinatal complications was higher in those with a tic disorder (OR = 1.07). Furthermore, neonatal complications were related to the presence (OR = 1.46) and severity (b = 2.27) of co-occurring OCD and also to ADHD severity (b = 1.09). Delivery complications were only related to co-occurring OCD (OR = 1.49). We conclude that early exposure to adverse situations during pregnancy is related to the presence of chronic tic disorders. Exposure at a later stage, at birth or during the first weeks of life, appears to be associated with co-occurring OCD and ADHD. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:尽管研究之间存在相当大的矛盾性,但Tourette综合征的发病和临床表现与产前和围产期并发症有关。此外,关于它们在抽动症患者中同时发生的强迫症(OCD)和注意力不足/多动症(ADHD)的作用知之甚少。因此,我们旨在使用来自Tourette International Collaborative Genetics研究的1113名参与者的数据,调查产前和围产期并发症与慢性抽动障碍以及同时发生的OCD和ADHD的存在和症状严重程度之间的作用。这项研究包括586名患有慢性抽动症的参与者和527名未受影响的家庭对照组。我们通过为案例对照和案例内分析创建倾向得分匹配的子样本来控制年龄和性别差异。我们发现早产(OR = 1.72)和需要医疗护理的晨吐(OR = 2.57)与慢性抽动症有关。此外,抽动障碍患者的产前和围产期并发症总数更高(OR = 1.07)。此外,新生儿并发症与同时发生的强迫症的存在(OR = 1.46)和严重程度(b = 2.27)以及ADHD严重程度(b = 1.09)有关。分娩并发症仅与同时发生的强迫症有关(OR = 1.49)。我们得出的结论是,怀孕期间及早暴露于不良情况与慢性抽动症有关。在后期,出生时或生命的最初几周内暴露似乎与同时发生的OCD和ADHD有关。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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