Title of article :
FREQUENCY OF CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AT LIAQAT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, KOHAT
Author/Authors :
Gul, Fouzia Khyber Medical University (KMU) - Institute of Medical Sciences(KIMS), Liaqat Memorial District Headquarter Teaching Hospital - Department of Obstetrics Gynaecology, Pakistan , Jabeen, Musarrat Khyber Medical University (KMU) - Institute of Medical Sciences(KIMS), Liaqat Memorial District Headquarter Teaching Hospital - Department of Obstetrics Gynaecology, Pakistan , Khan, Abdul Sahib Khyber Medical University(KMU) - Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) - Department of Anatomy, Pakistan
Abstract :
Objective: to find out the frequency of various congenital malformations (CM) in the neonates born at Liaqat Memorial Hospital (LMH) Kohat and to find out their association with various risk factors.Methodology: This cross-sectional study was conducted on neonates born to mothers admitted at LMH, Kohat from January to December 2011. Detailed information regarding CM and associated maternal risk factors were collected on a predesigned proforma and the data was analyzed by SPSS-17.Results: Out of 9558 deliveries, 93 (0.97%) babies had various CM. Anencephaly (40.9%), hydrocephalous (29%),hydrocephalus with meningocele (10.7%) and hydrops fetalis (4.3%) were the commonest CM. Overall 60.2% (n=56/93) babies had 2.5 Kg birth weight. Mean age of mothers was 26.10 + 7.406 years. Out of 93 mothers, 75(80.6%)were between 20-40 years of age. Fifty four (58%) mothers were multigravida and 25 (26.9%) were grand-multigravida.Majority (65.6%) had poor socioeconomic status (SES) and 63 (67.7%) mothers had no antenatal checkup before the final diagnosis. Consanguinity rate was 61.3% (57/93) and antenatal folic acid intake in 33.3% mothers. Toxoplasmosis was present in 5.3% (5/93) cases and syphilis in one case. Family history of congenital abnormality was present in 8(8.6%) cases and history of maternal passive smoking during pregnancy was positive in 3 (3.2%) of the mothers.Conclusion: Anencephaly and hydrocephalous were the commonest CM. Poor SES, low intake of folic acid, high consanguinity rate, low antenatal check up rate and low literacy rate and family history for CM were the common associated risk factors of CM.
Keywords :
Congenital Abnormality , Pregnancy , Hydrocephalus , Meningocele , Anencephaly
Journal title :
KMUJ: Khyber Medical University Journal
Journal title :
KMUJ: Khyber Medical University Journal