Abstract

BackgroundAlthough a number of studies have reported the recurrence risk of NTDs in developed countries, there is little data on the rate of recurrence of NTDs in northern China, a region of high prevalence of NTDs.MethodsBased on the population-based birth defects surveillance system of five counties, we identified women who had an NTD affected pregnancy from 2004-2015 and a retrospective survey was conducted. The rate of recurrence of NTDs was calculated by the number of recurrent NTDs divided by the first NTDs. Maternal age, body mass index (BMI), gestational weeks, education, and occupation were collected. Information on folic acid (FA) supplements, time and dosage were also recorded.ResultsAmong 851 women who had a previous NTD-affected pregnancy, there were 578 subsequent pregnancies, with 10 recurrent NTDs, a 1.7% recurrence rate. The recurrence rate was 1.5% and 2.6% for those taking FA supplements and without FA supplementation respectively. Women with recurrent NTDs had higher BMI before pregnancy compared to those who had a second pregnancy without NTDs. Among the recurrent NTDs, the majority were spina bifida.ConclusionsThe recurrence rate of NTDs was approximately five times higher than the overall prevalence in the same region of northern China. Risk of recurrence appeared lower among women who took FA supplements. These findings are consistent with the reduction in NTD frequency in the population since introduction of the nationwide FA supplement program. Data on recurrence rates in northern China will inform power calculations for future intervention studies.

Highlights

  • Neural tube defects (NTDs), such as anencephaly and spina bifida are common and severe malformations of the developing central nervous system

  • Women with recurrent NTDs had higher body mass index (BMI) before pregnancy compared to those who had a second pregnancy without NTDs

  • Risk of recurrence appeared lower among women who took folic acid (FA) supplements

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Introduction

Neural tube defects (NTDs), such as anencephaly and spina bifida are common and severe malformations of the developing central nervous system. Several studies report the recurrence risk of NTDs in developed countries [2,3,4]. 3.0% (95% confidence limits: 2.0-4.3%) in the United States in the late 1970s [5], 2.9% in Belgium [4] and 1.2-1.7% in England [2, 3]. The prevalence of NTDs in China is among the highest worldwide [7], but studies reporting prevalence have not categorized the risk of occurrence and recurrence www.impactjournals.com/oncotarget. A number of studies have reported the recurrence risk of NTDs in developed countries, there is little data on the rate of recurrence of NTDs in northern China, a region of high prevalence of NTDs

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