Unraveling Patterns of Congenital Structural Malformations in Infants: A Hospital-Based Descriptive Study
Savita Pandey, Yasir A Lone, Saikat Patra, Braham P Kalra, Sanyam Modi

TL;DR
This study examines the patterns and outcomes of congenital malformations in infants from Uttarakhand, India, highlighting common anomalies and maternal factors.
Contribution
The study provides region-specific data on congenital malformations in Uttarakhand, challenging assumptions about maternal age and consanguinity as primary causes.
Findings
Cleft lip/palate and congenital heart disease were the most common malformations in the study region.
Most congenital anomalies occurred in infants of mothers aged 18-30, contrary to the belief that advanced maternal age is a major cause.
External anomalies were most prevalent, and CHD was the leading cause of mortality among affected infants.
Abstract
Introduction Congenital malformation studies serve several purposes, including establishing baseline rates, monitoring changes over time, exploring the origins of these defects, and helping in planning health services. Increasing public awareness about pediatric surgical interventions is another goal of these studies. However, the impact of congenital malformations is often underestimated in developing countries due to insufficient healthcare data and diagnostic facilities, particularly in rural areas. Families affected by the birth of a child with congenital malformations face significant stress and hardship. Methods The main aims of this study were to evaluate the clinical pattern of congenital structural malformations in our region (Uttarakhand, India), identify possibly associated factors of congenital malformations, and find out the immediate outcome of congenital malformations…
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TopicsHydraulic and Pneumatic Systems · Vibration and Dynamic Analysis
