ECLAMC Study: prevalence patterns of hypospadias in South America: multi-national analysis over a 24-year period

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Autor(a) principal: Fernández,Nicolás
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Pérez,Jaime, Monterrey,Pedro, Poletta,Fernando A., Bägli,Darius J., Lorenzo,Armando J., Zarante,Ignacio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: International Braz J Urol (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate prevalence trends of hypospadias in South-America it is essential to perform multicenter and multinational studies with the same methodology. Herein we present systematic data as part of an international multicenter initiative evaluating congenital malformations in South America over a 24-year period. Materials and Methods A nested case-control study was conducted using the Latin American Collaborative Study of Congenital Malformations (ECLAMC), between January 1989 and December 2012. Cases were stratified as isolated (IH) and non-isolated hypospadias (NIH). Global prevalence was calculated and discriminated by country. Associations between birth weight and gestational age, and NIH distribution by associated abnormality and severity of hypospadias, were analyzed. Results A total of 159 hospitals from six countries participated, reporting surveillance on 4.020.384 newborns. A total of 4.537 hypospadias cases were detected, with a global prevalence of 11.3/10.000 newborns. Trend analyses showed in Chile, Brazil and Uruguay a statistically significant increase in prevalence. Analysis of severity and associated anomalies did not to find an association for distal cases, but did for proximal (RR=1.64 [95% CI=1.33-2.03]). Conclusion This is one of only a few Latin American multicenter studies reporting on the epidemiology of hypospadias in South America in the last two decades. Our data adds to evidence suggesting an increase in some countries in the region at different times. There were also variations in prevalence according to severity. This study adds to literature describing associated anomalies at a hospital-based level.
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spelling ECLAMC Study: prevalence patterns of hypospadias in South America: multi-national analysis over a 24-year periodHypospadiasPrevalenceEpidemiologyABSTRACT Objective To evaluate prevalence trends of hypospadias in South-America it is essential to perform multicenter and multinational studies with the same methodology. Herein we present systematic data as part of an international multicenter initiative evaluating congenital malformations in South America over a 24-year period. Materials and Methods A nested case-control study was conducted using the Latin American Collaborative Study of Congenital Malformations (ECLAMC), between January 1989 and December 2012. Cases were stratified as isolated (IH) and non-isolated hypospadias (NIH). Global prevalence was calculated and discriminated by country. Associations between birth weight and gestational age, and NIH distribution by associated abnormality and severity of hypospadias, were analyzed. Results A total of 159 hospitals from six countries participated, reporting surveillance on 4.020.384 newborns. A total of 4.537 hypospadias cases were detected, with a global prevalence of 11.3/10.000 newborns. Trend analyses showed in Chile, Brazil and Uruguay a statistically significant increase in prevalence. Analysis of severity and associated anomalies did not to find an association for distal cases, but did for proximal (RR=1.64 [95% CI=1.33-2.03]). Conclusion This is one of only a few Latin American multicenter studies reporting on the epidemiology of hypospadias in South America in the last two decades. Our data adds to evidence suggesting an increase in some countries in the region at different times. There were also variations in prevalence according to severity. This study adds to literature describing associated anomalies at a hospital-based level.Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia2017-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-55382017000200325International braz j urol v.43 n.2 2017reponame:International Braz J Urol (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia (SBU)instacron:SBU10.1590/s1677-5538.ibju.2016.0002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFernández,NicolásPérez,JaimeMonterrey,PedroPoletta,Fernando A.Bägli,Darius J.Lorenzo,Armando J.Zarante,Ignacioeng2017-04-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1677-55382017000200325Revistahttp://www.brazjurol.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||brazjurol@brazjurol.com.br1677-61191677-5538opendoar:2017-04-11T00:00International Braz J Urol (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia (SBU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ECLAMC Study: prevalence patterns of hypospadias in South America: multi-national analysis over a 24-year period
title ECLAMC Study: prevalence patterns of hypospadias in South America: multi-national analysis over a 24-year period
spellingShingle ECLAMC Study: prevalence patterns of hypospadias in South America: multi-national analysis over a 24-year period
Fernández,Nicolás
Hypospadias
Prevalence
Epidemiology
title_short ECLAMC Study: prevalence patterns of hypospadias in South America: multi-national analysis over a 24-year period
title_full ECLAMC Study: prevalence patterns of hypospadias in South America: multi-national analysis over a 24-year period
title_fullStr ECLAMC Study: prevalence patterns of hypospadias in South America: multi-national analysis over a 24-year period
title_full_unstemmed ECLAMC Study: prevalence patterns of hypospadias in South America: multi-national analysis over a 24-year period
title_sort ECLAMC Study: prevalence patterns of hypospadias in South America: multi-national analysis over a 24-year period
author Fernández,Nicolás
author_facet Fernández,Nicolás
Pérez,Jaime
Monterrey,Pedro
Poletta,Fernando A.
Bägli,Darius J.
Lorenzo,Armando J.
Zarante,Ignacio
author_role author
author2 Pérez,Jaime
Monterrey,Pedro
Poletta,Fernando A.
Bägli,Darius J.
Lorenzo,Armando J.
Zarante,Ignacio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernández,Nicolás
Pérez,Jaime
Monterrey,Pedro
Poletta,Fernando A.
Bägli,Darius J.
Lorenzo,Armando J.
Zarante,Ignacio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hypospadias
Prevalence
Epidemiology
topic Hypospadias
Prevalence
Epidemiology
description ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate prevalence trends of hypospadias in South-America it is essential to perform multicenter and multinational studies with the same methodology. Herein we present systematic data as part of an international multicenter initiative evaluating congenital malformations in South America over a 24-year period. Materials and Methods A nested case-control study was conducted using the Latin American Collaborative Study of Congenital Malformations (ECLAMC), between January 1989 and December 2012. Cases were stratified as isolated (IH) and non-isolated hypospadias (NIH). Global prevalence was calculated and discriminated by country. Associations between birth weight and gestational age, and NIH distribution by associated abnormality and severity of hypospadias, were analyzed. Results A total of 159 hospitals from six countries participated, reporting surveillance on 4.020.384 newborns. A total of 4.537 hypospadias cases were detected, with a global prevalence of 11.3/10.000 newborns. Trend analyses showed in Chile, Brazil and Uruguay a statistically significant increase in prevalence. Analysis of severity and associated anomalies did not to find an association for distal cases, but did for proximal (RR=1.64 [95% CI=1.33-2.03]). Conclusion This is one of only a few Latin American multicenter studies reporting on the epidemiology of hypospadias in South America in the last two decades. Our data adds to evidence suggesting an increase in some countries in the region at different times. There were also variations in prevalence according to severity. This study adds to literature describing associated anomalies at a hospital-based level.
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