Perinatal deaths attributable to congenital heart defects in Hunan Province, China, 2016–2020
Xu Zhou, Jian He, Haiyan Kuang, Junqun Fang, Hua Wang, Andreas Beyerlein, Andreas Beyerlein, Andreas Beyerlein, Andreas Beyerlein, Andreas Beyerlein

TL;DR
The study found that congenital heart defects caused significant perinatal deaths in Hunan, China, with risk factors including rural residence and young maternal age.
Contribution
This study identifies key demographic factors associated with perinatal deaths due to CHDs in Hunan Province using a large-scale surveillance dataset.
Findings
Perinatal deaths due to CHDs were more common in rural areas compared to urban areas.
Young maternal age (<20 or 20–24 years) was significantly associated with higher perinatal mortality.
CHDs diagnosed later in pregnancy or at birth had much higher odds of perinatal death.
Abstract
To explore the association between demographic characteristics and perinatal deaths attributable to congenital heart defects (CHDs). Data were obtained from the Birth Defects Surveillance System of Hunan Province, China, 2016–2020. The surveillance population included fetuses and infants from 28 weeks of gestation to 7 days after birth whose mothers delivered in the surveillance hospitals. Surveillance data included demographic characteristics such as sex, residence, maternal age, and other key information, and were used to calculate the prevalence of CHDs and perinatal mortality rates (PMR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI). Multivariable logistic regression analysis (method: Forward, Wald, α = 0.05) and adjusted odds ratios (ORs) were used to identify factors associated with perinatal deaths attributable to CHDs. This study included 847755 fetuses, and 4161 CHDs were identified,…
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TopicsCongenital Heart Disease Studies · Congenital Anomalies and Fetal Surgery · Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies
