妊娠中の貧血が子どもの心臓病リスクを高めることを発見(Child heart disease found to be more likely if mother has anaemia during pregnancy)

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2025-04-24 オックスフォード大学

オックスフォード大学の研究により、妊娠初期の母親の貧血が、子どもの先天性心疾患リスクを47%増加させることが明らかになりました。16,500人以上の妊婦データを分析し、特に鉄欠乏性貧血が主要因であると特定されました。このタイプの貧血は、先天性心疾患全体の約5%に関与している可能性が示唆されています。研究チームは、妊娠前または妊娠初期の鉄分補給が有効な予防策になるとしており、今後は大規模研究でこの因果関係と介入効果の確認を目指します。

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母親の貧血と子供の先天性心疾患: 英国におけるリンクされた電子カルテを用いた症例対照研究 Maternal Anaemia and Congenital Heart Disease in Offspring: A Case–Control Study Using Linked Electronic Health Records in the United Kingdom

Manisha Nair, Cynthia W. Drakesmith, Margaret Smith, Clare R. Bankhead, Duncan B. Sparrow
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology  Published: 23 April 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.18150

ABSTRACT

Objective

Assessment of whether maternal anaemia in early pregnancy is associated with offspring congenital heart disease (CHD).

Design

Matched case–control study.

Setting

January 1998–October 2020, United Kingdom.

Population

Women with a haemoglobin measurement in the first 100 days of pregnancy and a CHD-diagnosed child.

Methods

Data were extracted from the United Kingdom Clinical Practice Research Datalink GOLD database of electronic health records. Cases were 2,776 women with a CHD-diagnosed child. These were compared to 13 880 matched controls, women without a CHD-diagnosed child. Anaemia was classified as < 110 g/L haemoglobin following the WHO definition. A conditional logistic regression analysis was conducted, adjusted for potential maternal demographic and health-related confounders.

Main Outcome Measures

Offspring CHD diagnosed within 5 years of birth.

Results

123 (4.4%) cases and 390 (2.8%) controls had anaemia. After adjusting for potential confounders, the odds of giving birth to a CHD-diagnosed child were 47% higher among anaemic mothers (adjusted OR 1.47, 95% CI 1.18,1.83, p < 0.001).

Conclusions

The observed association between maternal anaemia in early pregnancy and increased risk of offspring CHD supports our recent evidence in mice. Approximately two-thirds of anaemia cases globally are due to iron deficiency. A clinical trial of periconceptional iron supplementation might be a minimally invasive and low-cost intervention for the prevention of some CHD if iron deficiency anaemia is proven to be a cause.

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