Výskyt vrozených vývojových vad v České
republice v roce 2002
Šípek A.1,2, Gregor V.3,4, Horáček J.3,4, Mašátová D.5, Světnicová K.3
1Ústav pro péči o matku a dítě, Praha-Podolí, ředitel doc. MUDr. J. Feyereisl, CSc. 2Katedra gynekologie a porodnictví, Institut postgraduálního vzdělávání ve zdravotnictví, Praha, ředitel MUDr. A. Malina, Ph.D. 3Oddělení lékařské genetiky, Fakultní Thomayerova nemocnice, Praha, ředitel Ing. J. Pubrdle 4Katedra lékařské genetiky, Institut postgraduálního vzdělávání ve zdravotnictví, Praha, ředitel MUDr. A. Malina, PhD. 5Ústav zdravotnických informací a statistiky České republiky, Praha, ředitelka Mgr. V. Mazánková |
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Souhrn:
Objective: Analysis of incidence of birth defects prenatally and postnatally diagnosed in the
Czech Republic during 2002 and a comparison with the years 1996-2001.
Type of Study: Retrospective demographic-epidemiologic study.
Methods: Analysis of incidence of birth defects (BD) in live- and still-born children and the number
of prenatally diagnosed cases of birth defects and chromosomal aberrations in the Czech
Republic in 2002. The incidence data of BD were obtained from those registered in statistical
reports, birth defect of foetus or child, which have been registered in the Institute for Medical
Information and Statistics of Czech Republic. Those data, which became available to the authors
by the end of October 2003, were processed. Supplementary data on prenatally diagnosed cases
were obtained from individual workplaces of medical genetics in the Czech Republic.
Results: A total of 93,047 children were born in 2002 in the Czech Republic. There were reports on
3673 children with BD detected up to one year of life. There were 2131 boys ad 1542 girls affected
with BD. The representation for 10,000 live-born children was 395.9 in comparison with 418.3 in
the year 2000 and 405.0 in the year 2001.
Conclusion: The total numbers of BD have not changed in the last three years, while the increase
in 1998-2000 came to a halt in 2001 and 2002. The prenatal diagnostics for severe congenital defects
in the Czech Republic prove to be at high level, which is comparable with advanced countries
of the world.
Klíčová slova:
birth defect, prenatal diagnosis, secondary prevention, Down syndrome, anencephaly,
spina bifi da, omphalocele, gastroschisis, agenesis and hypoplasia of kidneys
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