2001
DOI: 10.1007/s001120170018
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Klinisches Neugeborenenscreening zur Erfassung angeborener Fehlbildungen

Abstract: ZusammenfassungEpidemiologische Daten eines klinischen Neugeborenenscreenings sind die Grundlage, zeitliche und regionale Trends von Fehlbildungsprävalenzen zu erfassen, Risikofaktoren und damit Ansatzpunkte für Präventionsmaßnahmen zu ermitteln, Präventionsmaßnahmen zu veranlassen bzw.zu überprüfen sowie Forschungsprojekte zu initiieren.Zur Erfassung valider Daten und zur Vermeidung von Beobachter-, Definitions-und Selektionsverzerrungen sollten aktive Erfassungssysteme verwendet werden.34.211 Lebendgeborene,… Show more

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“…The estimates of prevalences pub l ished during the last 3 -4 decades ranged from 4 -5 CHD / 1 000 live births in the earlier studies up to 12 -14 / 1 000 live births in the more recent ones [3,6,7,9,14,17,21] . Higher prevalences were usually reported by echocardiography screening studies in newborn nurseries or by registries covering childhood and adolescence [13,18] . Hoff man and Kaplan [9] addressed the reasons for the variation in CHD prevalence rates in a meta-analysis of 62 publications.…”
Section: Background ▼mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The estimates of prevalences pub l ished during the last 3 -4 decades ranged from 4 -5 CHD / 1 000 live births in the earlier studies up to 12 -14 / 1 000 live births in the more recent ones [3,6,7,9,14,17,21] . Higher prevalences were usually reported by echocardiography screening studies in newborn nurseries or by registries covering childhood and adolescence [13,18] . Hoff man and Kaplan [9] addressed the reasons for the variation in CHD prevalence rates in a meta-analysis of 62 publications.…”
Section: Background ▼mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The central groove varies from absent to shallow. Normal values for the frequency of smooth philtrum are available [Queisser‐Luft et al, 2001]. Grading of the smoothness of the philtrum, used in the assessment of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome [Astley and Clarren, 1995] (Fig.…”
Section: Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The central groove varies from absent to shallow. Normal values for the frequency of smooth philtrum are available [Queisser-Luft et al, 2001]. Grading of the smoothness of the philtrum, used in the assessment of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome [Astley and Clarren, 1995] (Fig.…”
Section: Philtrum Smoothmentioning
confidence: 99%