Long term trends in prevalence of neural tube defects in Europe: population based study
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Study question
What are the long term trends in the total (live births, fetal deaths, and terminations of pregnancy for fetal
anomaly) and live birth prevalence of neural tube defects (NTD) in Europe, where many countries have
issued recommendations for folic acid supplementation but a policy for mandatory folic acid
fortification of food does not exist?
Methods
This was a population based, observational study using data on 11 353 cases of NTD not associated with
chromosomal anomalies, including 4162 cases of anencephaly and 5776 cases of spina bifida from 28
EUROCAT (European Surveillance of Congenital Anomalies) registries covering approximately 12.5
million births in 19 countries between 1991 and 2011. The main outcome measures were total and live birth
prevalence of NTD, as well as anencephaly and spina bifida, with time trends analysed using random effects
Poisson regression models to account for heterogeneities across registries and splines to model
non-linear time trends.
Summary answer and limitations
Overall, the pooled total prevalence of NTD during the study period was 9.1 per 10 000 births. Prevalence of
NTD fluctuated slightly but without an obvious downward trend, with the final estimate of the pooled
total prevalence of NTD in 2011 similar to that in 1991. Estimates from Poisson models that took registry
heterogeneities into account showed an annual increase of 4% (prevalence ratio 1.04, 95% confidence
interval 1.01 to 1.07) in 1995-99 and a decrease of 3% per year in 1999-2003 (0.97, 0.95 to 0.99), with stable
rates thereafter. The trend patterns for anencephaly and spina bifida were similar, but neither anomaly
decreased substantially over time. The live Birth prevalence of NTD generally decreased, especially for
anencephaly. Registration problems or other data artefacts cannot be excluded as a partial explanation
of the observed trends (or lack thereof) in the prevalence of NTD.
What this study adds
In the absence of mandatory fortification, the prevalence of NTD has not decreased in Europe despite
longstanding recommendations aimed at promoting peri-conceptional folic acid supplementation and
existence of voluntary folic acid fortification.
Funding, competing interests, data sharing
The study was funded by the European Public HealthCommission, EUROCAT Joint Action 2011-2013.
HD and ML received support from the European Commission DG Sanco during the conduct of this study. No additional data available.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Neural tube defects
List of contributors:
Bianchi, Fabrizio
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