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西班牙一家三级保健医院新生儿舌系带过短的流行情况:一项横断面研究。

Prevalence of neonatal ankyloglossia in a tertiary care hospital in Spain: a transversal cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Department of Neonatology, Service of Pediatrics, Hospital del Mar, Parc de Salut Mar, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Passeig Marítim 25-29, 08003, Barcelona, Spain.

Breastfeeding Unit, Gavà Salut Familiar, Cap de Creus 21, 08850, Gavà, Spain.

出版信息

Eur J Pediatr. 2021 Mar;180(3):751-757. doi: 10.1007/s00431-020-03781-7. Epub 2020 Aug 15.

Abstract

Ankyloglossia, or tongue-tie, is a congenital anomaly in which a short lingual frenulum or a highly attached genioglossus muscle restricts tongue movement. The reported prevalence of neonatal ankyloglossia varies between less than 1 and 12.1% depending upon the study population and criteria used to define and grade ankyloglossia. Our hypothesis was that ankyloglossia had a higher prevalence among our newborn population than previously reported. We conducted an observational, transversal cross-sectional study which included all neonates born in our center between January 1 and December 31, 2018, and actively assessed for tongue-tie. We considered "clinically significant" or "symptomatic" ankyloglossia using the Hazelbaker tool for appearance and function when the mother experienced nipple pain or bruises, or when the neonate had difficulty latching onto the breast. A total of 1392 neonates were born at our center in 2018. Tongue-tie was identified in 645 infants (46.3%), of which 453 were symptomatic (70.2%). Thus, clinically significant ankyloglossia was present in 32.5% of the neonates born in 2018. Their distribution according to Coryllos's types were as follows: 45 type 1 (7.0%), 230 type 2 (35.6%), 321 type 3 (49.8%), and 42 type 4 (6.5%).Conclusion: The prevalence of symptomatic ankyloglossia in our population is higher (32.5%) than studies have reported to date. Actively assessing for tongue-tie increases its diagnosis. What is Known: • There are four types of tongue-tie according to Coryllos (1, 2, 3, and 4), of which the two anterior types (1 and 2) are the most apparent and easy to diagnose. • The reported prevalence of ankyloglossia generally varies from < 1 to 12.1%, although some recent studies report a higher prevalence. What is New: • We found a prevalence of neonatal ankyloglossia of 46.3%, of which 70.2% was symptomatic (clinically significant ankyloglossia was present in 32.5% of the neonates born in 2018 at our hospital). • Actively assessing for ankyloglossia and posterior tongue-ties, which are likely more often undiagnosed, increases its diagnosis.

摘要

舌系带过短,也称舌缚,是一种先天性异常,表现为舌系带过短或颏舌肌附着过紧,限制了舌头的运动。根据研究人群和定义及分级舌系带过短的标准不同,新生儿舌系带过短的报告发生率在 1%以下至 12.1%之间变化。我们的假设是,我们的新生儿人群中舌系带过短的发生率高于之前的报告。我们进行了一项观察性、横断面的病例研究,该研究纳入了 2018 年 1 月 1 日至 12 月 31 日期间在我们中心出生的所有新生儿,并对其进行了积极的舌系带评估。我们使用 Hazelbaker 工具评估外观和功能,当母亲经历乳头疼痛或瘀伤,或新生儿难以衔接到乳房时,我们认为存在“临床显著”或“症状性”舌系带过短。2018 年我们中心共有 1392 名新生儿出生。在 645 名婴儿(46.3%)中发现了舌系带过短,其中 453 名是症状性的(70.2%)。因此,2018 年出生的新生儿中,有 32.5%存在临床显著的舌系带过短。根据 Coryllos 的类型,其分布如下:45 型 1(7.0%)、230 型 2(35.6%)、321 型 3(49.8%)和 42 型 4(6.5%)。结论:与以往研究相比,我们人群中症状性舌系带过短的发生率更高(32.5%)。积极评估舌系带过短可增加其诊断率。已知:• 根据 Coryllos(1、2、3 和 4),舌系带过短有四种类型,其中两种前型(1 和 2)最为明显,易于诊断。• 舌系带过短的报告发生率通常在<1%至 12.1%之间,尽管一些最近的研究报告称其发生率更高。新发现:• 我们发现新生儿舌系带过短的发生率为 46.3%,其中 70.2%是症状性的(2018 年在我院出生的新生儿中,有 32.5%存在临床显著的舌系带过短)。• 积极评估舌系带过短和后部舌系带过短(可能更常被漏诊)可增加其诊断率。

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