Ultrasound in Prenatal Diagnostics and Its Impact on the Epidemiology of Spina Bifida in a National Cohort from Denmark with a Comparison to Sweden

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Ultrasound in Prenatal Diagnostics and Its Impact on the Epidemiology of Spina Bifida in a National Cohort from Denmark with a Comparison to Sweden. / Bodin, Charlotte Rosenkrantz; Rasmussen, Mikkel Mylius; Tabor, Ann; Westbom, Lena; Tiblad, Eleonor; Ekelund, Charlotte Kvist; Wulff, Camilla Bernt; Vogel, Ida; Petersen, Olav Bjørn.

I: BioMed Research International, Bind 2018, 9203985, 2018.

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Bodin, CR, Rasmussen, MM, Tabor, A, Westbom, L, Tiblad, E, Ekelund, CK, Wulff, CB, Vogel, I & Petersen, OB 2018, 'Ultrasound in Prenatal Diagnostics and Its Impact on the Epidemiology of Spina Bifida in a National Cohort from Denmark with a Comparison to Sweden', BioMed Research International, bind 2018, 9203985. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/9203985

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Bodin, C. R., Rasmussen, M. M., Tabor, A., Westbom, L., Tiblad, E., Ekelund, C. K., Wulff, C. B., Vogel, I., & Petersen, O. B. (2018). Ultrasound in Prenatal Diagnostics and Its Impact on the Epidemiology of Spina Bifida in a National Cohort from Denmark with a Comparison to Sweden. BioMed Research International, 2018, [9203985]. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/9203985

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Bodin CR, Rasmussen MM, Tabor A, Westbom L, Tiblad E, Ekelund CK o.a. Ultrasound in Prenatal Diagnostics and Its Impact on the Epidemiology of Spina Bifida in a National Cohort from Denmark with a Comparison to Sweden. BioMed Research International. 2018;2018. 9203985. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/9203985

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Bodin, Charlotte Rosenkrantz ; Rasmussen, Mikkel Mylius ; Tabor, Ann ; Westbom, Lena ; Tiblad, Eleonor ; Ekelund, Charlotte Kvist ; Wulff, Camilla Bernt ; Vogel, Ida ; Petersen, Olav Bjørn. / Ultrasound in Prenatal Diagnostics and Its Impact on the Epidemiology of Spina Bifida in a National Cohort from Denmark with a Comparison to Sweden. I: BioMed Research International. 2018 ; Bind 2018.

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title = "Ultrasound in Prenatal Diagnostics and Its Impact on the Epidemiology of Spina Bifida in a National Cohort from Denmark with a Comparison to Sweden",
abstract = "Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the incidence, the prenatal detection rate by ultrasound, and the pregnancy outcome of spina bifida (SB) in Denmark (DK) in 2008-2015 and to compare results to national data from Sweden.Methods: Data were retrieved from the Danish Fetal Medicine Database, which includes International Classification of Diseases- (ICD-) 10 codes for pre- or postnatally diagnoses and pregnancy outcome. Missing data were obtained from the National Patient Register. Livebirth data with myelomeningocele (MMC) in Sweden were obtained from different databases.Results: There were 234 cases with SB in DK in 2008-2015. The incidence of SB was 4.9 : 10,000; 89% were detected with ultrasound prior to week 22; 90% of these pregnancies were terminated (ToP); 91% were isolated malformations of which 11% showed abnormal karyotype. The incidence of newborns with MMC was 1.3 : 10,000 in Sweden.Conclusions: Ultrasound screening has a major impact on the epidemiology of SB. The prenatal detection rate of SB was high, and most SB cases were isolated and had a normal karyotype. Among women with a prenatal fetal diagnosis of SB, 90% chose to have ToP. The incidence of newborns with SB was higher in Sweden than in DK.",
keywords = "Adult, Cohort Studies, Denmark/epidemiology, Female, Humans, Incidence, Infant, Newborn, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome/epidemiology, Prenatal Care/methods, Prenatal Diagnosis/methods, Spinal Dysraphism/epidemiology, Sweden/epidemiology, Ultrasonography, Prenatal/methods",
author = "Bodin, {Charlotte Rosenkrantz} and Rasmussen, {Mikkel Mylius} and Ann Tabor and Lena Westbom and Eleonor Tiblad and Ekelund, {Charlotte Kvist} and Wulff, {Camilla Bernt} and Ida Vogel and Petersen, {Olav Bj{\o}rn}",
year = "2018",
doi = "10.1155/2018/9203985",
language = "English",
volume = "2018",
journal = "BioMed Research International",
issn = "2314-6133",
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T1 - Ultrasound in Prenatal Diagnostics and Its Impact on the Epidemiology of Spina Bifida in a National Cohort from Denmark with a Comparison to Sweden

AU - Bodin, Charlotte Rosenkrantz

AU - Rasmussen, Mikkel Mylius

AU - Tabor, Ann

AU - Westbom, Lena

AU - Tiblad, Eleonor

AU - Ekelund, Charlotte Kvist

AU - Wulff, Camilla Bernt

AU - Vogel, Ida

AU - Petersen, Olav Bjørn

PY - 2018

Y1 - 2018

N2 - Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the incidence, the prenatal detection rate by ultrasound, and the pregnancy outcome of spina bifida (SB) in Denmark (DK) in 2008-2015 and to compare results to national data from Sweden.Methods: Data were retrieved from the Danish Fetal Medicine Database, which includes International Classification of Diseases- (ICD-) 10 codes for pre- or postnatally diagnoses and pregnancy outcome. Missing data were obtained from the National Patient Register. Livebirth data with myelomeningocele (MMC) in Sweden were obtained from different databases.Results: There were 234 cases with SB in DK in 2008-2015. The incidence of SB was 4.9 : 10,000; 89% were detected with ultrasound prior to week 22; 90% of these pregnancies were terminated (ToP); 91% were isolated malformations of which 11% showed abnormal karyotype. The incidence of newborns with MMC was 1.3 : 10,000 in Sweden.Conclusions: Ultrasound screening has a major impact on the epidemiology of SB. The prenatal detection rate of SB was high, and most SB cases were isolated and had a normal karyotype. Among women with a prenatal fetal diagnosis of SB, 90% chose to have ToP. The incidence of newborns with SB was higher in Sweden than in DK.

AB - Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the incidence, the prenatal detection rate by ultrasound, and the pregnancy outcome of spina bifida (SB) in Denmark (DK) in 2008-2015 and to compare results to national data from Sweden.Methods: Data were retrieved from the Danish Fetal Medicine Database, which includes International Classification of Diseases- (ICD-) 10 codes for pre- or postnatally diagnoses and pregnancy outcome. Missing data were obtained from the National Patient Register. Livebirth data with myelomeningocele (MMC) in Sweden were obtained from different databases.Results: There were 234 cases with SB in DK in 2008-2015. The incidence of SB was 4.9 : 10,000; 89% were detected with ultrasound prior to week 22; 90% of these pregnancies were terminated (ToP); 91% were isolated malformations of which 11% showed abnormal karyotype. The incidence of newborns with MMC was 1.3 : 10,000 in Sweden.Conclusions: Ultrasound screening has a major impact on the epidemiology of SB. The prenatal detection rate of SB was high, and most SB cases were isolated and had a normal karyotype. Among women with a prenatal fetal diagnosis of SB, 90% chose to have ToP. The incidence of newborns with SB was higher in Sweden than in DK.

KW - Adult

KW - Cohort Studies

KW - Denmark/epidemiology

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Incidence

KW - Infant, Newborn

KW - Pregnancy

KW - Pregnancy Outcome/epidemiology

KW - Prenatal Care/methods

KW - Prenatal Diagnosis/methods

KW - Spinal Dysraphism/epidemiology

KW - Sweden/epidemiology

KW - Ultrasonography, Prenatal/methods

U2 - 10.1155/2018/9203985

DO - 10.1155/2018/9203985

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 29487873

VL - 2018

JO - BioMed Research International

JF - BioMed Research International

SN - 2314-6133

M1 - 9203985

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