Association between maternal body mass index and congenital heart defects in offspring: a systematic review

被引:90
作者
Cai, Guang-ju [1 ]
Sun, Xing-xing [1 ]
Zhang, Lu [1 ]
Hong, Qian [1 ]
机构
[1] Anhui Med Univ, Sch Hlth Serv Management, Hefei 230032, Peoples R China
关键词
body mass index; congenital heart defect; metaanalysis; obese; systematic review; NEURAL CREST CELLS; BIRTH-DEFECTS; RISK-FACTORS; FETAL HEART; PREPREGNANCY WEIGHT; DIABETES-MELLITUS; TUBE DEFECTS; OBESE WOMEN; MALFORMATIONS; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1016/j.ajog.2014.03.028
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 [妇产科学];
摘要
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between maternal body mass index and all congenital heart defects (CHDs) combined and 11 individual defects. PubMed, ELSEVIER ScienceDirect, and Springer Link (up to February 2013) were searched, and the reference list of retrieved articles was reviewed. Three authors independently extracted the data. The systematic review included 24 studies, 14 of which were included in a metaanalysis. Statistical software was used to perform all statistical analyses. Fixed-effects or random-effects model was used to pool the results of individual study (expressed as odds ratios [ORs] with 95% confidence intervals [CIs]). A dose-response effect was observed between overweight, moderate obesity, and severe obesity and a pregnancy with any CHD (the pooled ORs: OR, 1.08 [95% CI, 1.02-1.15]; OR, 1.15 [95% CI, 1.11-1.20]; and OR, 1.39 [95% CI, 1.31-1.47], respectively) as well as some individual defects such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome, pulmonary valve stenosis, and outflow tract defects. When we excluded mothers with diabetes mellitus, the pooled ORs for all CHDs combined were 1.12 (95% CI, 1.04-1.20) and 1.38 (95% CI, 1.20-1.59) for moderately obese and severely obese, respectively. The highest increased risk was severely obese mothers for tetralogy of Fallot (OR, 1.94; 95% CI, 1.49-2.51). Being underweight did not increase the risk of any of the aforementioned CHDs but did increase the risk of aortic valve stenosis (OR, 1.47; 95% CI, 1.01-2.15]). The results of our study showed that increasing maternal body mass index was associated with an increasing risk of CHDs; severe obesity was an even greater risk factor for the development of CHDs.
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