Cleft lip and palate risk factors among otorhinolaryngology: Head and neck surgery patients in two hospitals

Author:

Darjazini Nahas Louei1,Hmadieh Mariam2,Audeh Mayssam2,Yousfan Abdulmajeed3,Almasri Imad Addin45,Martini Nafiza35ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Division of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Syrian Private University, Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic

2. Syrian Private University, Faculty of Medicine, Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic

3. Damascus University, Faculty of Medicine, Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic

4. Damascus University, Faculty of Economics, Statistics Department, Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic

5. Stemosis for Scientific Research, Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic.

Abstract

Cleft lip and/or palate is the most prevalent type of head and neck deformity, accounting for 65% of cases. The occurrence of this condition is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Cleft defects are classified into 2 types: syndromic cleft lip and palate syndrome and non-syndromic cleft lip and palate syndrome. Cleft lip with or without cleft palate is the most common type of cleft defect, and the surgical repair is the primary treatment option for patients. Our study was a retrospective case–control study that included 132 cases of patients with cleft defects and 132 healthy babies without cleft defects serving as controls. Personal information, including the name, age, and origin of the participants, was collected. Additionally, we collected information on all potential risk factors, including medical history, daily habits, consanguinity between parents, and family history. Information was collected in Excel and analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences and a Chi-Square test was performed to determine the results and their relationship to cleft lip and palate. Our study identified various risk factors that have a significant association with cleft lip and palate with a P-value <5% in addition to factors that are not considered risk factors. Using relative risk analysis, we were able to rank the top 5 most significant and influential risk factors. The most impactful factor was not taking folic acid during pregnancy. The primary risk factors associated with cleft lip and palate include a family history of the condition, lack of folic acid supplementation, maternal age over 35 years, and high temperatures exceeding 39 °C. Consequently, we recommend that mothers who intend to conceive should take folic acid supplements at a dose of 0.4 to 0.8 mg during the initial trimester of pregnancy. Additionally, we advise careful monitoring of all risk factors, particularly during the first trimester of pregnancy.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine

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