First Description of a Large Clinical Series of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Children and Adolescents in Reunion Island, France

Author:

Sennsfelder Laëtitia12,Guilly Susie2,Henkous Sonia3,Lebon Christophe4,Leruste Sébastien45ORCID,Beuvain Pauline2,Ferroul Fanny2,Benard Stéphanie2,Payet Frédérique2,Nekaa Meissa3,Bagard Maité3,Lauret Magaly3,Hoareau Virginie3,Caillier Aurélie3,Robin Stéphanie6,Lanneaux Justine6,Etchebarren Léa6,Spodenkiewicz Michel47ORCID,Alessandri Jean-Luc28,Morel Godelieve28ORCID,Roy-Doray Bérénice123458

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire EPI (Etudes Pharmaco-Immunologiques), UFR Santé, Université de La Réunion, CHU (Centre Hospitalier Universitaire) de La Réunion, 97400 Saint-Denis, France

2. Service de Génétique, CHU (Centre Hospitalier Universitaire) de La Réunion, La Réunion, 97400 Saint-Denis, France

3. Centre Ressources TSAF (Troubles du Spectre de l’Alcoolisation Fœtale), Fondation Père Favron, CHU (Centre Hospitalier Universitaire) de La Réunion, 97546 Saint-Pierre, France

4. CIC 1410 (Centre d’Investigation Clinique), CHU (Centre Hospitalier Universitaire) de La Réunion, 97400 Saint-Denis, France

5. UFR Santé, Université de La Réunion, 97410 Saint-Pierre, France

6. Centre Diagnostic TSAF (Troubles du Spectre de l’Alcoolisation Fœtale), CHU (Centre Hospitalier Universitaire) de La Réunion, 97400 Saint-Denis, France

7. Pôle de Santé Mentale, CHU (Centre Hospitalier Universitaire) de La Réunion, 97448 Saint-Pierre, France

8. Centre de Référence Anomalies du Développement et Syndromes Malformatifs Sud-Ouest Occitanie Réunion, Site Constitutif de La Réunion, 97400 Saint-Denis, France

Abstract

Background: Despite several diagnostic guidelines, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) remain underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed, delaying the care of these patients and support for families. Objective: This study aims to help professionals caring for these children and their families to suspect this diagnosis earlier and to provide the most appropriate follow-up. Methods: A retrospective chart review with monocentric recruitment was performed at the Genetics Unit of the University Hospital of Reunion Island. A total of 147 children and adolescents with FASDs were included. Results: Prenatal alcohol exposure was associated with paternal alcohol consumption in 42.9%, and a high rate of prematurity (33.3%) was observed. Sixty percent of children or adolescents were placed in foster families. Learning difficulties without cognitive deficits were found in 65.8% of cases (50/76). Postural control and fine motor skills disabilities were described, respectively, in 54.7% (35/64) and 72.5% (50/69) of cases. A systematic genetic assessment was carried out, identifying in these FASD patients an associated Copy Number Variation (CNVs) in 22.6% of cases. Conclusion: Children with FASDs combine significant vulnerabilities, associating exposure to alcohol during the preconception and/or the prenatal period, prematurity, complex familial and sociocultural living conditions, and a genetic anomaly in almost a quarter of cases.

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MDPI AG

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