Prevalence of Congenital Heart Defects in Neonates of Drug Abusing Mothers

AuthorMohammad Radgoodarzien
AuthorElahe Norouzien
AuthorZahra Vahedien
AuthorMitra Salavatien
AuthorAmeneh Yaghoubien
AuthorReza Behmadien
OrcidMohammad Radgoodarzi [0000-0002-2925-3699]en
OrcidZahra Vahedi [0000-0003-4682-5502]en
OrcidReza Behmadi [0000-0001-6857-4201]en
Issued Date2021-03-31en
AbstractBackground: Congenital heart defects (CHDs) are the most common congenital malformations at birth. Substance abuse has increased dramatically over the past two decades. It also can affect neonates of drug-abusing mothers. Objectives: This study aimed to elucidate the possible association of maternal drug abuse with CHDs in their newborn infants. Patients and Methods: In this study, 72 neonates who were born during 6 years in three teaching hospitals are studied. Echocardiography was performed by a single pediatric cardiologist using two-dimensional and color Doppler echocardiography. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: 1) Of 72 included cases, 38 (52.78%) had abnormal echocardiographic findings; 2) from 38 abnormal echocardiography, 35 (48.61% of total and 92.11% of abnormal echoes) had mild congenital heart defect (CHD), and 3 had complex CHD; 3) There was no significant difference in the prevalence of neonatal congenital heart defect with the type of misused drugs (opiates or methamphetamines). Conclusions: In our study, the prevalence of CHD in newborns of drug abuser mothers was significantly higher than the normal population of infants. Hence, echocardiographic screening of these newborns seems to be logical.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/ijhrba.106884en
KeywordNeonatal Abstinence Syndromeen
KeywordCongenital Heart Defectsen
KeywordEchocardiographyen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitlePrevalence of Congenital Heart Defects in Neonates of Drug Abusing Mothersen
TypeResearch Articleen

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