Maternal age as a risk factor for congenital malformations Edad materna como factor de riesgo para malformaciones congénitas.
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Maternal age as a risk factor for congenital malformations Edad materna como factor de riesgo para malformaciones congénitas.
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We studied 131,899 consecutive births at the Maternity of the University of Chile Clinical Hospital, finding 4887 newborns with congenital malformations (representing a rate of 37.05 per 1000 alive newborns). Between January 1982 and December 1992 there were 41,344 births and 295 stillbirths (0.7%). Among the latter, 41 were malformed (13.9%). A graphic comparing the mean annual rates of malformations and maternal ages, shows a sustained increase in malformations form 1972 to 1988, that decreases thereafter and stabilizes since 1982. There is a marked parallelism between the curves of malformation rates and maternal age (t21 = 1.057, p < 0.1). It is concluded that the risk of congenital malformations increases along with maternal ages.
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Revista medica de Chile, Volumen 122, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 299-303
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