CONGENITAL ANOMALIES IN NEWBORN
ASSOCIATION OF MATERNAL RISK FACTORS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2010.17.01.2094Keywords:
Consanguineous marriages, NTD Neural tube defectsAbstract
Objective: To determine congenital anomalies in newborn and associated maternal risk factors. Design: Cross sectional
observational study. Setting: Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics unit 1 Lahore General Hospital Lahore. Period: From Jan 2007—Dec
2007. Patients & methods: All the women who have given birth to babies with congenital abnormalities were recorded. Diagnosis of neonatal
congenital anomalies was based on clinical evaluation of newborn by experienced neonatologist. Results: During the study period, 2872
patients delivered, of which 48 had congenitally malformed babies, makes the prevalence of 16 per 1000 births. Congenital anomalies were
most commonly 52.26% seen in the 21-30 years. The most frequent associated risk factor was history of consanguineous marriage in 45.83%.
Neural tube defects were found to be commonest type of anomaly. Among the most frequent neural tube defect was hydrocephalus and
anencephaly. Conclusion: The commonest associated risk factor was consanguineous marriage the frequency of which may be reduced by
creating awareness regarding the avoidance of consanguineous marriages. NTD were the most prevalent anomaly detected and early prenatal
diagnosis is helpful in decreasing the indirect prevalence of perinatal mortality by offering early termination.