| Literature DB >> 27351001 |
Adel Mburia-Mwalili1, Wei Yang2.
Abstract
Major birth defects are an important public health issue because they are the leading cause of infant mortality. The most common birth defects are congenital heart defects, neural tube defects, and Down syndrome. Birth defects surveillance guides policy development and provides data for prevalence estimates, epidemiologic research, planning, and prevention. Several factors influence birth defects surveillance in the United States of America (USA). These include case ascertainment methods, pregnancy outcomes, and nomenclature used for coding birth defects. In 2015, the nomenclature used by most birth defects surveillance programs in USA will change from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-CM. This change will have implications on birth defects surveillance, prevalence estimates, and tracking birth defects trends.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 27351001 PMCID: PMC4897534 DOI: 10.1155/2014/212874
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Sch Res Notices ISSN: 2356-7872
Down syndrome prevalence from population-based birth defects surveillance programs by case ascertainment methods, United States, 2006–2010 [16].
| Case ascertainment method | Prevalence per 10,000 births |
|---|---|
| Active case finding ( | 10.2–20.0 |
| Passive case finding* ( | 6.9–20.6 |
*With or without case ascertainment.
Down syndrome prevalence from population-based surveillance programs by pregnancy outcome, United States 2006–2010 [16].
| Pregnancy outcome | Prevalence per 10,000 births |
|---|---|
| Live births ( | 6.9–15.6 |
| Live births and stillbirths ( | 8.8–17.0 |
| All pregnancy outcomes ( | 10.2–20.6 |
Birth defects list with ICD-9-CM, ICD-10-CM, and CDC/BPA codes, National Birth Defects Prevention Network [41].
| Birth defects | ICD-9-CM codes | CDC/BPA codes | ICD-10-CM codes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Central nervous system | |||
| Anencephalus | 740.0-740.1 | 740.00–740.10 | Q00.0-Q00.1 |
| Spina bifida without anencephalus | 741.0–741.9 without 740.0–740.10 | 741.00–741.99 | Q05.0–Q05.9, Q07.01, Q07.03 without Q00.0-Q00.1 |
| Hydrocephalus without spina bifida | 742.3 without 741.0, 741.9 | 742.30–742.39 | Q03.0–Q03.9 |
| Encephalocele | 742.0 | 742.00–742.09 | Q01.0–Q01.9 |
| Microcephalus | 742.1 | 742.10 | Q02 |
| Eye | |||
| Anophthalmia/microphthalmia | 743.0, 743.1 | 743.00–743.10 | Q11.0–Q11.2 |
| Congenital cataract | 743.30–743.34 | 743.32 | Q12.0 |
| Aniridia | 743.45 | 743.42 | Q13.1 |
| Ear | |||
| Anotia/microtia | 744.01, 744.23 | 744.01, 744.21 | Q16.0, Q16.1 |
| Cardiovascular | |||
| Common truncus | 745.0 | 745.00 | Q20.0 |
| Transposition of great arteries | 745.10, 745.11, | 745.10–745.19 | Q20.1, Q20.3, Q20.5 |
| Tetralogy of Fallot | 745.2 | 745.20-745.21, 747.31 | Q21.3 |
| Ventricular septal defect | 745.4 | 745.40–745.49 (exclude 745.487, 745.498) | Q21.0 |
| Atrial septal defect | 745.5 | 745.51–745.59 | Q21.1 |
| Atrioventricular septal defect (endocardial | 745.60, 745.61, 745.69 | 745.60–745.69, 745.487 | Q21.2 |
| Pulmonary valve atresia and stenosis | 746.01, 746.02 | 746.00-746.01 | Q22.0, Q22.1 |
| Tricuspid valve atresia and stenosis | 746.1 | 746.10 (exclude 746.105) | Q22.4 |
| Ebstein's anomaly | 746.2 | 746.20 | Q22.5 |
| Aortic valve stenosis | 746.3 | 746.30 | Q23.0 |
| Hypoplastic left heart syndrome | 746.7 | 746.70 | Q23.4 |
| Patent ductus arteriosus | 747.0 | 747.00 | Q25.0 |
| Coarctation of aorta | 747.10 | 747.10–747.19 | Q25.1 |
| Total anomalous pulmonary venous return | 747.41 | 747.42 | Q26.2 |
| Orofacial | |||
| Cleft palate without cleft lip | 749.0 | 749.00–749.09 | Q35.0–Q35.9 |
| Cleft lip with and without cleft palate | 749.1, 749.2 | 749.10–749.29 | Q36.0–Q36.9, |
| Choanal atresia | 748.0 | 748.0 | Q30.0 |
| Gastrointestinal | |||
| Esophageal atresia/tracheoesophageal fistula | 750.3 | 750.30–750.35 | Q39.0–Q39.4 |
| Rectal and large intestinal atresia/stenosis | 751.2 | 751.20–751.24 | Q42.0–Q42.9 |
| Pyloric stenosis | 750.5 | 750.51 | Q40.0 |
| Hirschsprung's disease (congenital megacolon) | 751.3 | 751.30–751.34 | Q43.1 |
| Biliary atresia | 751.61 | 751.65 | Q44.2-Q44.3 |
| Genitourinary | |||
| Renal agenesis/hypoplasia | 753.0 | 753.00-753.01 | Q60.0–Q60.6 |
| Bladder exstrophy | 753.5 | 753.50 | Q64.10, Q64.19 |
| Obstructive genitourinary defect | 753.2, 753.6 | 753.20–753.29 and | Q62.0–Q62.3 and Q64.2-Q64.3 |
| Hypospadias | 752.61 | 752.60–752.62 (exclude 752.61 and 752.621) | Q54.0–Q54.9 (exclude Q54.4) |
| Epispadias | 752.62 | 752.61 | Q64.0 |
| Musculoskeletal | |||
| Reduction deformity, upper limbs | 755.20–755.29 | 755.20–755.29 | Q71.0–Q71.9 |
| Reduction deformity, lower limbs | 755.30–755.39 | 755.30–755.39 | Q72.0–Q72.9 |
| Gastroschisis* | 756.79 | 756.71 | Q79.3 |
| Omphalocele** | 756.79 | 756.70 | Q79.2 |
| Congenital hip dislocation | 754.30, 754.31, 754.35 | 754.30 | Q65.0–Q65.2 |
| Diaphragmatic hernia | 756.6 | 756.61 | Q79.0-Q79.1 |
| Chromosomal | |||
| Patau syndrome (trisomy 13) | 758.1 | 758.10–758.19 | Q91.4–Q91.7 |
| Down syndrome (trisomy 21) | 758.0 | 758.00–758.09 | Q90.0–Q90.9 |
| Edwards syndrome (trisomy 18) | 758.2 | 758.20–758.29 | Q91.0–Q91.3 |
| Other | |||
| Fetus or newborn affected by maternal alcohol | 760.71 | 760.71 | Q86.0 |
| Amniotic bands | No code | 658.80 | No code |
Note.
ICD-9-CM: International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Edition, Clinical Modification.
ICD-10-CM: International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Edition, Clinical Modification.
CDC/BPA codes: Centers of Disease Control and Prevention/British Paediatric Association.
*756.79 started being coded as 756.73 as of 10/1/2009.
**756.79 started being coded as 756.72 as of 10/1/2009.