Maternal diabetes as a teratogenic factor for congenital heart defects in infants of diabetic mothers

Background Congenital heart defects (CHDs) are shown to have an association with maternal diabetes mellitus. The Bahraini population has a high prevalence of diabetes 16.3% thus putting it at increased risk of developing CHDs in infants of diabetic mothers (IDMs). Objective Describing the prevalence...

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Veröffentlicht in:Birth defects research 2023-04, Vol.115 (7), p.764-769
Hauptverfasser: Aloqab, Faisal Waheed, Almajed, Mohamed Ramzi, Binsanad, Noor Arif, Al Amer, Saud Rashid, Kalis, Neale Nicola
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Zusammenfassung:Background Congenital heart defects (CHDs) are shown to have an association with maternal diabetes mellitus. The Bahraini population has a high prevalence of diabetes 16.3% thus putting it at increased risk of developing CHDs in infants of diabetic mothers (IDMs). Objective Describing the prevalence of CHDs in IDM in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Design A retrospective clinical study. Setting Bahrain Defense Force Hospital, Kingdom of Bahrain. Methods The study took place from January 1998 to January 2020. A history was recorded for all patients who were referred to the only tertiary cardiac center in Bahrain for echocardiography. Data was recorded on an Excel Sheet for analysis. A cardiac anatomy survey was conducted by an experienced pediatric cardiologist for each patient and the defects were categorized into acyanotic and cyanotic lesions. Results Five thousand five hundred sixty‐nine patients were referred for cardiac echocardiography. Three thousand two hundred fifty‐six patients were diagnosed with CHDs, 2,987 were non‐IDM whereas 269 were IDM. Patients diagnosed with non‐structural defects were excluded. Atrial septal defect (ASD) was identified in 744 patients and was more likely to occur in non‐IDM (p‐value = .005). Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) was identified in 35 patients and was more likely to occur in IDM (p‐value 
ISSN:2472-1727
2472-1727
DOI:10.1002/bdr2.2166