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Limited risks of major congenital anomalies in children of mothers with coeliac disease: a population-based cohort study

Ban, Lu; West, Joe; Abdul Sultan, Alyshah; Dhalwani, Nafeesa N.; Ludvigsson, Jonas F.; Tata, Laila J.

Authors

Lu Ban

JOE WEST JOE.WEST@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Epidemiology

Alyshah Abdul Sultan

Nafeesa N. Dhalwani

Jonas F. Ludvigsson



Abstract

Objective: To examine major congenital anomaly (CA) risks in children of mothers with coeliac disease (CD) compared with mothers without CD.

Design: Population-based cohort study.

Setting: Linked maternal–child medical records from a large primary care database from the UK.

Population: A total of 562 332 live singletons of mothers with and without CD in 1990–2013.

Methods: We calculated the absolute major CA risks in children whose mothers had CD, and whether this was diagnosed or undiagnosed before childbirth. Logistic regression with a generalised estimating equation was used to estimate adjusted odds ratios (aORs) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) for CAs associated with CD.

Main outcome measures: Fourteen system-specific major CA groups classified according to the European Surveillance of Congenital Anomalies and neural tube defects (NTDs).

Results: Major CA risk in 1880 children of mothers with CD was 293 per 10 000 liveborn singletons, similar to the risk in those without CD (282; aOR 0.98, 95% CI 0.74–1.30). The risk was slightly higher in 971 children, whose mothers were undiagnosed (350; aOR 1.14, 95% CI 0.79–1.64), than in 909 children whose mothers were diagnosed (231; aOR 0.80, 95% CI 0.52–1.24). There was a three-fold increase in nervous system anomalies in the children of mothers with undiagnosed CD (aOR 2.98, 95% CI 1.06–8.33, based on five exposed cases and one had an NTD), and these women were all diagnosed with CD at least 4 years after their children were born.

Conclusions: There was no statistically significant increase in risk of major CAs in children of mothers with coeliac disease overall, compared with the general population.

Citation

Ban, L., West, J., Abdul Sultan, A., Dhalwani, N. N., Ludvigsson, J. F., & Tata, L. J. (in press). Limited risks of major congenital anomalies in children of mothers with coeliac disease: a population-based cohort study. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 122(13), https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.13102

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 10, 2014
Online Publication Date Oct 7, 2014
Deposit Date Dec 14, 2016
Publicly Available Date Dec 14, 2016
Journal BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Print ISSN 1470-0328
Electronic ISSN 1471-0528
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 122
Issue 13
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.13102
Keywords Abnormalities
coeliac disease
congenital epidemiology
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/738496
Publisher URL http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1471-0528.13102/abstract