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How Valid Are the Rates of Down Syndrome Internationally? Findings from the International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research
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WoS WOS:000280115000038
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:77954096638
DOI 10.1002/AJMG.A.33493
Año 2010
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Abstract



Rates of Down syndrome (DS) show considerable international variation, but a systematic assessment of this variation is lacking. The goal of this study was to develop and test a method to assess the validity of DS rates in surveillance programs, as an indicator of quality of ascertainment. The proposed method compares the observed number of cases with DS (livebirths plus elective pregnancy terminations, adjusted for spontaneous fetal losses that would have occurred if the pregnancy had been allowed to continue) in each single year of maternal age, with the expected number of cases based on the best-published data on rates by year of maternal age. To test this method we used data from birth years 2000 to 2005 from 32 surveillance programs of the International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research. We computed the adjusted observed versus expected ratio (aOE) of DS birth prevalence among women 25-44 years old. The aOE ratio was close to unity in 13 programs (the 95% confidence interval included 1), above 1 in 2 programs and below 1 in 18 programs (P < 0.05). These findings suggest that DS rates internationally can be evaluated simply and systematically, and underscores how adjusting for spontaneous fetal loss is crucial and feasible. The aOE ratio can help better interpret and compare the reported rates, measure the degree of under- or over-registration, and promote quality improvement in surveillance programs that will ultimately provide better data for research, service planning, and public health programs. (C) 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Leoncini, Emanuele Hombre Ctr Int Clearinghouse Birth Defects Surveillance - Italia
Centre of the International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research - Italia
2 Botto, Lorenzo D. Hombre Univ Utah - Estados Unidos
University of Utah Health Sciences - Estados Unidos
3 Cocchi, Guido Hombre UNIV BOLOGNA - Italia
Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna - Italia
4 Anneren, Goran Hombre UPPSALA UNIV - Suecia
Swedish Birth Defects Registry - Suecia
Uppsala Universitet - Suecia
5 Bower, Carol Mujer Western Australia Birth Defects Registry - Australia
Western Australian Birth Defects Registry - Australia
6 Halliday, Jane Mujer Victoria Birth Defects Registry - Australia
Birth Defect Registry - Australia
7 Amar, Emmanuelle Mujer Fac Laennec - Francia
Universite Claude Bernard, Faculte de Medecine RTH Laennec - Francia
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 - Francia
8 Bakker, Marian K. Hombre Univ Groningen - Países Bajos
University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen - Países Bajos
Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen - Países Bajos
9 Bianca, Sebastiano Hombre Genet Med Dipartimento Materno Infantile ARNAS Ga - Italia
Genetica Medica - Italia
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Italia
10 Canessa-Tapia, Maria Aurora Mujer Servicio de Salud del Maule - Chile
Regional Register Congenital Malformation Maule Health Service (RRMC-SSM) - Chile
11 Castilla, Eduardo E. Hombre Centro de Educacion Medica e Investigaciones Clinicas Norberto Quirno - Argentina
Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz - Brasil
12 Csaky-Szunyogh, Melinda Mujer Hungarian Congenital Abnormal Registry HCAR - Hungría
Hungarian Congenital Abnormality Registry - Hungría
13 Dastgiri, Saeed Hombre Tabriz Univ Med Sci - Iran
Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Iran
National Public Health Management Center, Tabriz - Iran
14 Feldkamp, Marcia L. Mujer Univ Utah - Estados Unidos
University of Utah Health Sciences - Estados Unidos
15 Gatt, Miriam Mujer Dept Hlth Informat & Res - Malta
Malta Congenital Anomalies Registry - Malta
16 Hirahara, Fumiki Mujer Yokohama City Univ - Japón
Yokohama City University - Japón
School of Medicine - Japón
17 Landau, Danielle Mujer Israel Birth Defects Surveillance Program IBDSP - Israel
Israel Birth Defects Surveillance Program (IBDSP) - Israel
18 Lowry, R. Brian - Alberta Childrens Prov Gen Hosp - Canadá
Alberta Children's Hospital - Canadá
19 Marengo, Lisa Mujer Texas Dept State Hlth Serv - Estados Unidos
Texas Department of State Health Services - Estados Unidos
20 McDonnell, Robert Hombre Dublin EUROCAT Registry - Irlanda
Health Service Executive Ireland - Irlanda
21 Mathew, Triphti M. - March Dimes California Birth Defects Monitoring P - Estados Unidos
California Birth Defects Monitoring Program - Estados Unidos
22 Morgan, Margery Mujer CARIS Welsh Congenital Anomaly Register - Reino Unido
CARIS - Welsh Congenital Anomaly Register - Reino Unido
23 Mutchinick, Osvaldo M. Hombre Natl Inst Med Sci & Nutr Salvador Zubiran - México
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México - México
Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición Salvador Zubiran - México
24 Pierini, Anna Mujer CNR - Italia
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Italia
25 Poetzsch, Simone Mujer Malformat Monitoring Ctr - Alemania
Malformation Monitoring Centre - Alemania
26 Ritvanen, Annukka Mujer Natl Res & Dev Ctr Welf & Hlth STAKES - Finlandia
National Institute for Health and Welfare - Finlandia
27 Scarano, Gioacchino Hombre Gen Hosp G Rummo - Italia
Azienda Ospedaliera G. Rummo - Italia
28 Siffel, Csaba Hombre Ctr Dis Control & Prevent - Estados Unidos
Coordinating Center for Health Promotion - Estados Unidos
29 Sipek Jr, Antonin Hombre Thomayer Univ Hosp - República Checa
V&#x9a;eobecná Fakultní Nemocnice V Praze - República Checa
Thomayer Hospital - República Checa
30 Szabova, Elena Mujer Slovak Med Univ - República Eslovaca
Slovak Medical University - República Eslovaca
31 Tagliabue, Giovanna Mujer NCI - Italia
Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan - Italia
32 Vollset, Stein Emil - Univ Bergen - Noruega
33 Wertelecki, Wladimir Hombre Univ S Alabama - Estados Unidos
University of South Alabama - Estados Unidos
34 Zhuchenko, Ludmila Mujer Moscow Reg Res Sci Inst Obstet & Gynecol - Rusia
Moscow Regions Research Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Rusia
35 Mastroiacovo, Pierpaolo Hombre Ctr Int Clearinghouse Birth Defects Surveillance - Italia
Centre of the International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research - Italia

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

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The study was supported by funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Grant Number 1U50DD000524-01, Project "Collaborative International Birth Defects Surveillance and Program". Simonetta Zezza assisted in the preparation of the manuscript and maintaining relationship among contributors. Contributors: PM developed, coordinated the study and reviewed the drafts, EL developed the analysis and wrote the drafts, LDB contributed to the analysis and report writing. All other contributors generated and provided the data, participated in study development, and contributed to writing the report. PM is the guarantor. Ethical approval: Participating surveillance programs operate under approval of local institutional review boards (IRB). The joint analysis, performed on anonymous and aggregated data provided by each participating surveillance program, is exempt from IRB approval.

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