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La edad paterna como factor de riesgo para malformaciones congénitas
Fecha
2008-02Registro en:
Rev. méd. Chile, v.136, n.2, p. 201-208, feb. 2008
0034-9887
Autor
Nazer Herrera, Julio
Cifuentes Ovalle, Lucía
Millán Z., Francisca
Vacarisas, Paola
Köbrich Sch., Stephanie
Aguila R., Alfredo
Institución
Resumen
The role of advanced maternal age as a risk factor
for congenital malformations in offspring is known. However, the influence of paternal age is not
clear. Aim: To evaluate the association between advanced paternal age and the risk for congenital
malformations. Patients and Methods: Analysis of maternal and paternal age of cases
(malformed newborns) and controls from ECLAMC Database (Latin American Collaborative
Study of Congenital Malformations) registered at the University of Chile Clinical Hospital during
the decade from Jan 1 1997 to Dec 31 2006. Newborns and stillborns were grouped according to
maternal age into 6 intervals. In each interval, paternal ages of cases and controls were
compared. The inverse procedure was performed to assess maternal age effect. Other variables as
gestational age and birth weight were analyzed for the intervals of maternal and paternal ages.
Results: No significant differences were observed in paternal age between cases and controls in
any of the intervals of maternal age. However, mean maternal age was higher for cases than for
controls (p =0,0149). Gestational age and birth weight depend more on being case or control than
on the age of parents. Conclusions: No differences in paternal age were observed between cases
and controls in this series of newborns