Objective: To asses the extents to which congenital anomalies affect risk of preterm birth. Methods: For the present study, we analysed data on 1,972,058 newborns registered in the Netherlands Perinatal Registry database (inclusion criteria 16 weeks of gestation). Logistic regression techniques were applied to estimate risks of preterm (< 37 weeks), very preterm (< 32 weeks) and extremely preterm (< 24 weeks) birth for newborns with congenital anomalies. Adjustments were made for neonatal (gender, plurality) and maternal (age, parity, previous abortions, assisted reproductive management, diabetes) characteristics. Results were expressed as odds ratios (ORs). Results: The overall risk of preterm birth was 3.8- fold higher in newborns with co...
Objective. To describe the epidemiological impact of prenatal diagnosis and selective abortion on th...
Abstract Background Congenital heart defects (CHD) and preterm birth (PTB) are major causes of infan...
Background and Objective. In Latvia, the mean age of women giving birth increased from 27.3 in 2000 ...
Objectives: To determine the relation between several potential risk factors and the risk of having ...
textabstractUltrasound has made it possible to detect structural anomalies in the fetus. In the Neth...
BACKGROUND: Perinatal mortality in foetuses/children with congenital anomalies remains high. Prenata...
Objective: To provide prognostic information to help parents to reach an informed decision about ter...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal diagnosis of several major congenital anomalies can be achieved in the first tr...
textabstractCongenital anomalies are the leading cause of death and morbidity in children under 1 ye...
Background: Preterm birth and young maternal age are known risk factors for infant and childhood mor...
BACKGROUND Maternal pregestational diabetes is a well-known risk factor for congenital anomalies. Th...
Background and Objectives: Congenital anomalies are also known as birth defects and congenital disor...
OBJECTIVE: To describe prevalence, time of diagnosis and type of birth in children and fetuses with ...
Objective: To provide prognostic information to help parents to reach an informed decision about ter...
The term prenatal diagnosis comprises a variety of techniques aimed to determine the health and cond...
Objective. To describe the epidemiological impact of prenatal diagnosis and selective abortion on th...
Abstract Background Congenital heart defects (CHD) and preterm birth (PTB) are major causes of infan...
Background and Objective. In Latvia, the mean age of women giving birth increased from 27.3 in 2000 ...
Objectives: To determine the relation between several potential risk factors and the risk of having ...
textabstractUltrasound has made it possible to detect structural anomalies in the fetus. In the Neth...
BACKGROUND: Perinatal mortality in foetuses/children with congenital anomalies remains high. Prenata...
Objective: To provide prognostic information to help parents to reach an informed decision about ter...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal diagnosis of several major congenital anomalies can be achieved in the first tr...
textabstractCongenital anomalies are the leading cause of death and morbidity in children under 1 ye...
Background: Preterm birth and young maternal age are known risk factors for infant and childhood mor...
BACKGROUND Maternal pregestational diabetes is a well-known risk factor for congenital anomalies. Th...
Background and Objectives: Congenital anomalies are also known as birth defects and congenital disor...
OBJECTIVE: To describe prevalence, time of diagnosis and type of birth in children and fetuses with ...
Objective: To provide prognostic information to help parents to reach an informed decision about ter...
The term prenatal diagnosis comprises a variety of techniques aimed to determine the health and cond...
Objective. To describe the epidemiological impact of prenatal diagnosis and selective abortion on th...
Abstract Background Congenital heart defects (CHD) and preterm birth (PTB) are major causes of infan...
Background and Objective. In Latvia, the mean age of women giving birth increased from 27.3 in 2000 ...