J Korean Pediatr Soc.
2000 Jun;43(6):738-745.
A Prospective Epidemiological Study on Birth Defects: A Community Based Pilot
Study
Abstract
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PURPOSE: This prospective pilot study is a part of the Korean NIH's effort to characterize
con- genital anomalies and genetic disorders in Korea and to establish a National Genetic
Database.
METHODS
This population-based study was conducted at all hospitals that deliver in the
province of Suwon; a total of 39 hospitals from May 1, 1997 to April 30, 1999 for a two-year
period. All outcome of pregnancies, including liveborn, stillborn, and TOP over 20wks
gestation were subjects of this study for the presence of major congenital anomalies.
Delivery records of each hospital and pediatric records of one tertiary hospital were
collected and analyzed.
RESULTS
The total number of pregnancy was 30,319 yielding 30,653 deliveries, including 269
still-born and 27 TOPs. The overall incidence of congenital anomalies was
1.2Yo(366 cases among 30,653 deliveries) with 0.5Yo from primary hospital, 1.4Yo of general
hospital deliveries and 4.5Yo of tertiary hospital deliveries. The incidences of selective
major congenital anomalies per 1,000 deliveries were 0.82 for Down syndrome, 1.79 for cleft
lip with or without cleft palate, and 0.39 for open neural tube defect.
CONCLUSION
This pilot study represented the first community-based population data on
congenital anomalies in Korea, differing from previous studies based on selective population
of relative high-risk population from tertiary hospital delivery. Search for congenital
anomalies among cohort by reviewing pediatric records yielded 38Yo of total anomalies,
indicating the importance of combining both delivery and pediatrics records in generating
accurate data for the incidence of congenital anomalies. (J Korean Pediatr Soc 2000;43:738-745)