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Analysis of Mortality among Neonates and Children with Spina Bifida: An International Registry-Based Study, 2001-2012

  • Marian K. Bakker
  • , Vijaya Kancherla
  • , Mark A. Canfield
  • , Eva Bermejo-Sanchez
  • , Janet D. Cragan
  • , Saeed Dastgiri
  • , Hermien E.K. De Walle
  • , Marcia L. Feldkamp
  • , Boris Groisman
  • , Miriam Gatt
  • , Paula Hurtado-Villa
  • , Karin Kallen
  • , Daniella Landau
  • , Nathalie Lelong
  • , Jorge S. Lopez Camelo
  • , Laura Martínez
  • , Margery Morgan
  • , Osvaldo M. Mutchinick
  • , Wendy N. Nembhard
  • , Anna Pierini
  • Anke Rissmann, Antonin Sipek, Elena Szabova, Giovanna Tagliabue, Wladimir Wertelecki, Ignacio Zarante, Pierpaolo Mastroiacovo
  • University of Groningen
  • Emory University
  • Texas Department of State Health Services
  • Instituto de Salud Carlos III
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
  • University of Utah School of Medicine
  • Administración Nacional de Laboratorios e Institutos de Salud "Dr. Carlos G. Malbrán"
  • Directorate for Health Information and Research
  • Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
  • Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare
  • Soroka Medical Center
  • Paris Descartes University
  • Center for Medical Education and Clinical Research (CEMIC-CONICET)
  • Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon
  • Singleton Hospital
  • Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Medicas y Nutricion Salvador Zubiran
  • University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
  • Tuscany Registry of Congenital Defects
  • Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg
  • Thomayer Hospital
  • Slovak Medical University
  • IRCCS Fondazione Istituto Nazionale per lo studio e la cura dei tumori - Milano
  • OMNI-Net for Children International Charitable Fund
  • International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research

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Background: Medical advancements have resulted in better survival and life expectancy among those with spina bifida, but a significantly increased risk of perinatal and postnatal mortality for individuals with spina bifida remains. Objectives: To examine stillbirth and infant and child mortality among those affected by spina bifida using data from multiple countries. Methods: We conducted an observational study, using data from 24 population- and hospital-based surveillance registries in 18 countries contributing as members of the International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research (ICBDSR). Cases of spina bifida that resulted in livebirths or stillbirths from 20 weeks' gestation or elective termination of pregnancy for fetal anomaly (ETOPFA) were included. Among liveborn spina bifida cases, we calculated mortality at different ages as number of deaths among liveborn cases divided by total number of liveborn cases with spina bifida. As a secondary outcome measure, we estimated the prevalence of spina bifida per 10 000 total births. The 95% confidence interval for the prevalence estimate was estimated using the Poisson approximation of binomial distribution. Results: Between years 2001 and 2012, the overall first-week mortality proportion was 6.9% (95% CI 6.3, 7.7) and was lower in programmes operating in countries with policies that allowed ETOPFA compared with their counterparts (5.9% vs. 8.4%). The majority of first-week mortality occurred on the first day of life. In programmes where information on long-term mortality was available through linkage to administrative databases, survival at 5 years of age was 90%-96% in Europe, and 86%-96% in North America. Conclusions: Our multi-country study showed a high proportion of stillbirth and infant and child deaths among those with spina bifida. Effective folic acid interventions could prevent many cases of spina bifida, thereby preventing associated childhood morbidity and mortality.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)436-448
Número de páginas13
PublicaciónPaediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology
Volumen33
N.º6
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 01 nov. 2019

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