Shimane Journal of Medical Science

Shimane University Faculty of Medicine
ISSN :0386-5959(冊子体)
ISSN :2433-2410(オンライン)

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Shimane Journal of Medical Science 34 1
2017-07-31 発行

Comparative Analysis of the Prevalence of Congenital Heart Defects in the East Kazakhstan Region

Rakhypbekov, Tolebay K. Semey State Medical University
Madiyeva, Madina Department of Oncology and Visual Diagnostic, Semey State Medical University
Chaizhunusova, Nailya Department of Nutrition and Hygienic Disciplines, Semey State Medical University
Rymbaeva, Tamara Department of Oncology and Visual Diagnostic, Semey State Medical University
Berekenova, Gulnara Department of Dental Disciplines, Semey State Medical University
Abylgazinova, Aizhan Semey State Medical University
星 正治 広島大学
Kawano, Noriyuki 広島大学
井上 顕 高知大学保健管理センター
Takeichi, Nobuo 島根大学医学部
野宗 義博 島根大学医学部総合医療学講座
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At present, the frequency and forms of congenital anomalies including malformations of the heart and blood vessels are poorly understood. More than 400 nuclear explosion tests were conducted at the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site, and significant amounts of radioactive substances were released. In the present study, we researched inborn abnormalities in general and cardiovascular abnormalities in the Republic of Kazakhstan and administrative regions of the East Kazakhstan region among children using the official statistics data. Five years of data from the official statistics on the incidence of congenital abnormalities in the various regions of Kazakhstan were examined. We used indicators of congenital malformations (birth defects), deformations and chromosomal abnormalities, and congenital defects of the heart and circulatory system in children aged 0 to 14 years. These anomalies are classified in InternationalStatistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision (ICD-10) as the Q00-99, Q20-28. The average incidence, level of significance (p), and 95% confidence interval were calculated for each area of the Republic of Kazakhstan and 19 settlements in the East Kazakhstan region. The results show a relatively high prevalence of congenital anomalies in the whole country and in the East Kazakhstan region.
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AA00841586