Prevalence and prenatal diagnosis of congenital eye anomalies: A population‐based study

Author:

Maillet Corentin1,Guilbaud Lucie1,Monier Isabelle2,Khoshnood Babak2ORCID,Quoc Emmanuel Bui3,Dugas Anais1,Lelong Nathalie2,Jouannic Jean‐Marie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fetal Medicine Sorbonne University, AP‐HP Sorbonne University, Trousseau Hospital Paris France

2. Université Paris Cité, Centre of Research in Epidemiology and StatisticS (CRESS), Obstetrical Perinatal and Paediatric Epidemiology Research Team (EPOPé), INSERM Paris France

3. Service d'Ophtalmologie, Hôpital Robert‐Debré Paris France

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo estimate the prevalence and trend of congenital eye anomalies (CEAs) and the rate of prenatal diagnosis over a 10‐year period.DesignRetrospective population‐based registry study.SettingAll maternity units in Paris, France, from 2010 to 2020.PopulationA cohort of 115 cases of CEA detected among all live births or stillbirths, after 22 weeks of gestation, and terminations of pregnancy.MethodsThe total prevalence of CEAs and prevalence of each specific CEA were calculated using 95% Poisson exact confidence intervals.Main outcome measuresThe total prevalence of CEAs and the proportion of prenatal diagnosis of CEAs, and their evolution.ResultsThe prevalence of CEAs was 4.1 (95% CI 3.4–5.0) cases, ranging between 3.1 and 5.7 cases, per 10 000 births. CEAs were prenatally diagnosed in 23.5% of cases. CEAs were bilateral in 51 cases (44.3%), unilateral in 43 cases (37.4%) and missing or unknown in 21 cases (18.3%). Of those with CEAs, 20.9% had genetic anomalies and 53.0% had at least one other extraocular anomaly. When detected prenatally, CEAs were bilateral in 15 cases (55.6%), unilateral in eight cases (29.6%) and missing in the four remaining cases. The prenatal diagnosis rate of CEAs associated with genetic anomalies, CEA cases with at least one other malformation and isolated CEA cases were 29.2%, 26.2% and 13.3%, respectively.ConclusionsIn total, 115 cases of CEAs were observed during the study period, representing a total prevalence of 4.1 cases per 10 000 births. The overall prenatal detection rate of CEAs in our population was 23.5%, which dropped to 13.3% for isolated cases of CEAs.

Publisher

Wiley

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