| Literature DB >> 25590679 |
Annelise Arth, Sarah Tinker, Cynthia Moore, Mark Canfield, Aj Agopian, Jennita Reefhuis.
Abstract
Neural tube defects (NTDs) include anomalies of the brain (anencephaly and encephalocele) and spine (spina bifida). Even with ongoing mandatory folic acid fortification of enriched cereal grain products, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that women of childbearing potential consume a daily supplement containing 400 µg-800 µg of folic acid. Women with a prior NTD-affected pregnancy have an increased risk for having another NTD-affected pregnancy, and if they are planning another pregnancy, the recommendation is that they consume high-dosage folic acid supplements (4.0 mg/day) beginning ≥4 weeks before conception and continuing through the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. To learn whether folic acid supplementation (from multivitamins or single- ingredient supplements) was commonly used during pregnancy by women with a previous NTD-affected pregnancy, supplement use was assessed among a convenience sample of women with a previous NTD-affected pregnancy who participated in the National Birth Defects Prevention Study (NBDPS), a case-control study of major birth defects in the United States. Characteristics of women who previously had an NTD-affected pregnancy and whose index pregnancy (pregnancy included in NBDPS) was either affected by an NTD (N = 17) (i.e., recurrence-cases) or resulted in a live-born infant without a major birth defect (N = 10) (i.e., recurrence-controls) were assessed. Taking a supplement that included folic acid was more common among recurrence-control mothers (80%) than recurrence-case mothers (35%). The recommendation that women should take folic acid supplements just before and during early pregnancy is not being followed by many women and offers an opportunity for NTD prevention, especially among women who are at a higher risk because they have had a previous pregnancy affected by an NTD.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25590679 PMCID: PMC4584800
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Convenience sample of women with a previous pregnancy affected by a neural tube defect (NTD) — National Birth Defects Prevention Study, 1997–2009
| Case no. | Case/Control | Previous pregnancy NTD | Index pregnancy NTD | Single-ingredient folic acid vitamin use | Prenatal or multi-vitamin use | Maternal race/ethnicity | BMI category | Medication summary B1–P2 | Pregnancy intent summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Case | SB | SB | Yes | No | White | Overweight | Opioid (morphine B2–B1, acetaminophen/hydrocodone B1); Abx (cephalexin B1 and P2–P5) | Did not care |
| 2 | Case | AN | AN | Yes | No | White | Obese | Ace-inhibitor (lisinopril B3–P1); diabetes oral medication (NOS B1–P1, metformin B3–P1) | Wanted to be pregnant then |
| 3 | Case | SB | SB | Yes | No | Other | Normal weight | Wanted to be pregnant then | |
| 4 | Case | SB | SB | No | Yes | White | Overweight | Abx (antibiotic NOS B1) | Wanted to be pregnant then |
| 5 | Case | SB | SB | No | Yes | White | Obese | Opioid (acetaminophen/propoxyphene B3–P3) | Wanted to be pregnant then |
| 6 | Case | SB | SB | No | Yes | White | Normal weight | Wanted to be pregnant then | |
| 7 | Case | SB | SB | No | No | Hispanic | Normal weight | Wanted to be pregnant then | |
| 8 | Case | SB | SB | No | No | Hispanic | Obese | Got pregnant while consistently using contraception | |
| 9 | Case | EN | AN | No | No | Hispanic | Overweight | Wanted to be pregnant then | |
| 10 | Case | SB | SB | No | No | Hispanic | Obese | Wanted to wait until later | |
| 11 | Case | AN | SB | No | No | Hispanic | Normal weight | Wanted to be pregnant then | |
| 12 | Case | SB | AN | No | No | Hispanic | Obese | Wanted to wait until later | |
| 13 | Case | SB | EN | No | No | Black | Overweight | Wanted to be pregnant then | |
| 14 | Case | SB | SB | No | No | Black | Obese | Did not want to become pregnant at all | |
| 15 | Case | SB | SB | No | No | Black | Overweight | Abx (amoxicillin/clavulanate P2) | Did not want to become pregnant at all |
| 16 | Case | AN | SB | No | No | White | Normal weight | Wanted to wait until later | |
| 17 | Case | EN | EN | No | No | Other | Normal weight | Wanted to be pregnant then | |
| 18 | Control | AN | CO | Yes | Yes | White | Normal weight | Abx (ciprofloxacin B1) | Wanted to be pregnant then |
| 19 | Control | SB | CO | Yes | Yes | White | Normal weight | Wanted to be pregnant then | |
| 20 | Control | U | CO | Yes | Yes | White | Overweight | Wanted to wait until later | |
| 21 | Control | AN | CO | Yes | Yes | White | Normal weight | Wanted to be pregnant then | |
| 22 | Control | SB | CO | Yes | Yes | White | Obese | Opioid (cough syrup with codeine NOS P2) | Wanted to be pregnant then |
| 23 | Control | EN | CO | Yes | No | White | Normal weight | Wanted to be pregnant then | |
| 24 | Control | AN | CO | Yes | No | White | Normal weight | Stopped using contraception to get pregnant | |
| 25 | Control | SB | CO | No | Yes | Hispanic | Missing | Wanted to be pregnant then | |
| 26 | Control | AN and SB | CO | No | No | White | Overweight | Got pregnant while consistently using contraception | |
| 27 | Control | SB | CO | No | No | Other | Underweight | Abx (cephalexin B1–P7) | Wanted to be pregnant then |
Abbreviations: BMI = body mass index; SB = spina bifida; AN = anencephaly; EN = encephalocele; U = unknown phenotype; CO = control; B3, B2, B1 = 3rd, 2nd, 1st month before pregnancy; P1, P2, and P3...P9 = 1st, 2nd, 3rd...9th month of pregnancy; Abx = antibiotic; NOS = not otherwise specified.
B3–B1 self-reported use.
Mothers of white, black, or other race are all non-Hispanic.
Units in kg/m2 where underweight = <18.5; normal weight = 18.5–24.9; overweight = 25.0–29.9; and obese = ≥30.0.
B1–P2 self-reported use.