TY - JOUR
T1 - Omphalocele prevalence and co-occurring malformations
T2 - a nationwide register-based study of Danish live births in 1997-2021
AU - Lausten-Thomsen, Ulrik
AU - Hedley, Paula L
AU - Conway, Kristin M
AU - Løfberg, Katrine M
AU - Johansen, Lars S
AU - Romitti, Paul A
AU - Christiansen, Michael
N1 - © 2024. The Author(s).
PY - 2024/11/22
Y1 - 2024/11/22
N2 - PURPOSE: Omphalocele is a congenital abdominal wall defect associated with a high risk of morbidity and mortality, with co-occurring congenital malformations often being the most important prognostic factor. High rates of spontaneous and medical terminations have been reported among pregnancies with omphalocele and co-occurring malformations. Few studies have focused on co-occurring malformations, particularly non-gastrointestinal malformations among live births. This study examined birth prevalence of omphalocele and co-occurring major malformations among a 25-year Danish liveborn cohort.METHODS: This nationwide retrospective prevalence study used data from the Danish National Patient Register and Danish Civil Registration System for infants who were delivered in Denmark during 1997-2021 and included in the Danish neonatal screening biobank. Diagnoses of omphalocele and co-occurring malformations were ascertained and prevalence estimated using Poisson regression.RESULTS: Among 1,498,685 live births, 147 infants with omphalocele were identified, yielding a combined and stable prevalence (per 10,000 infants) of 0.98 (95% CI 0.83-1.15). Over one-half (53.7%) presented with one or more major malformations, and an additional 17.0% were diagnosed with a syndrome.CONCLUSIONS: Omphalocele birth prevalence in Denmark was stable over a recent 25-year period. The proportion of infants with co-occurring major malformations or diagnosed syndrome has important implications for long-term healthcare demands.
AB - PURPOSE: Omphalocele is a congenital abdominal wall defect associated with a high risk of morbidity and mortality, with co-occurring congenital malformations often being the most important prognostic factor. High rates of spontaneous and medical terminations have been reported among pregnancies with omphalocele and co-occurring malformations. Few studies have focused on co-occurring malformations, particularly non-gastrointestinal malformations among live births. This study examined birth prevalence of omphalocele and co-occurring major malformations among a 25-year Danish liveborn cohort.METHODS: This nationwide retrospective prevalence study used data from the Danish National Patient Register and Danish Civil Registration System for infants who were delivered in Denmark during 1997-2021 and included in the Danish neonatal screening biobank. Diagnoses of omphalocele and co-occurring malformations were ascertained and prevalence estimated using Poisson regression.RESULTS: Among 1,498,685 live births, 147 infants with omphalocele were identified, yielding a combined and stable prevalence (per 10,000 infants) of 0.98 (95% CI 0.83-1.15). Over one-half (53.7%) presented with one or more major malformations, and an additional 17.0% were diagnosed with a syndrome.CONCLUSIONS: Omphalocele birth prevalence in Denmark was stable over a recent 25-year period. The proportion of infants with co-occurring major malformations or diagnosed syndrome has important implications for long-term healthcare demands.
KW - Humans
KW - Hernia, Umbilical/epidemiology
KW - Denmark/epidemiology
KW - Prevalence
KW - Registries
KW - Infant, Newborn
KW - Retrospective Studies
KW - Female
KW - Male
KW - Live Birth/epidemiology
KW - Abnormalities, Multiple/epidemiology
KW - Pregnancy
KW - Congenital Abnormalities/epidemiology
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U2 - 10.1007/s00383-024-05897-5
DO - 10.1007/s00383-024-05897-5
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 39576336
SN - 0179-0358
VL - 41
SP - 1
JO - Pediatric Surgery International
JF - Pediatric Surgery International
IS - 1
M1 - 1
ER -