School of Public Health, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
Child Population and Translational Health Research, Children's Hospital at Westmead Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Eur Urol. 2019 Oct;76(4):482-490. doi: 10.1016/j.eururo.2019.06.027. Epub 2019 Jul 9.
Hypospadias is a common male birth defect that has shown widespread variation in reported prevalence estimates. Many countries have reported increasing trends over recent decades.
To analyze the prevalence and trends of hypospadias for 27 international programs over a 31-yr period.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: The study population included live births, stillbirths, and elective terminations of pregnancy diagnosed with hypospadias during 1980-2010 from 27 surveillance programs around the world.
We used joinpoint regression to analyze changes over time in international total prevalence of hypospadias across programs, prevalence for each specific program, and prevalence across different degrees of severity of hypospadias.
The international total prevalence of hypospadias for all years was 20.9 (95% confidence interval: 19.2-22.6) per 10000 births. The prevalence for each program ranged from 2.1 to 39.1 per 10000 births. The international total prevalence increased 1.6 times during the study period, by 0.25 cases per 10000 births per year (p<0.05). When analyzed separately, there were increasing trends for first-, second-, and third-degree hypospadias during the early 1990s to mid-2000s. The majority of programs (61.9%) had a significantly increasing trend during many of the years evaluated. Limitations include known differences in data collection methods across programs.
Although there have been changes in clinical practice and registry ascertainment over time in some countries, the consistency in the observed increasing trends across many programs and by degrees of severity suggests that the total prevalence of hypospadias may be increasing in many countries. This observation is contrary to some previous reports that suggested that the total prevalence of hypospadias was no longer increasing in recent decades.
We report on the prevalence and trends of hypospadias among 27 birth defect surveillance systems, which indicate that the prevalence of hypospadias continues to increase internationally.
尿道下裂是一种常见的男性出生缺陷,其报告的患病率估计值存在广泛差异。许多国家在过去几十年中报告了患病率上升的趋势。
分析 31 年间 27 个国际项目中尿道下裂的患病率和趋势。
设计、设置和参与者:研究人群包括 1980 年至 2010 年间 27 个全球监测项目中诊断为尿道下裂的活产儿、死产儿和选择性终止妊娠。
我们使用 joinpoint 回归分析了国际上所有项目尿道下裂总患病率、每个具体项目的患病率以及不同严重程度尿道下裂患病率的随时间变化。
所有年份的国际尿道下裂总患病率为每 10000 例出生 20.9(95%置信区间:19.2-22.6)。每个项目的患病率范围为每 10000 例出生 2.1 至 39.1。研究期间,国际总患病率增加了 1.6 倍,每年每 10000 例出生增加 0.25 例(p<0.05)。单独分析时,20 世纪 90 年代初至 21 世纪 00 年代中期,一、二、三度尿道下裂呈上升趋势。在评估的许多年份中,大多数项目(61.9%)有明显的上升趋势。局限性包括各项目间数据收集方法存在已知差异。
尽管一些国家的临床实践和登记处的确定在过去的时间里发生了变化,但许多项目和严重程度的观察到的上升趋势的一致性表明,尿道下裂的总患病率可能在许多国家正在增加。这一观察结果与一些先前的报告相反,这些报告表明,近几十年来,尿道下裂的总患病率不再增加。
我们报告了 27 个出生缺陷监测系统中尿道下裂的患病率和趋势,表明国际上尿道下裂的患病率仍在继续上升。