Study |
Type of data |
Exposure measurement |
Outcome assessment |
Adjustment |
Mabie, 1986
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prospective cohort
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Not specified (study conducted in a department of obstetrics and gynecology but the source of exposure data, not clearly specified).
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Not specified (study conducted in a department of obstetrics and gynecology but the source of outcome data, not clearly specified).
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None.
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Medveczky, 2004
|
case control
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Exposure data collected from 3 sources: a post-paid structured questionnaire sent to the parents requesting drugs taken during pregnancy, according to gestational months; maternal prenatal care logbook (in which obstetricians must record all prescribed drugs); nurses visited non-responding families.
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The Hungarian Congenital Abnormality Registry (HCAR), in which notification by physicians of cases with Congenital anomalies is mandatory (including infant deaths and usual stillborn fetuses). Controls were selected from the National Birth Registry of the Central Statistical Office.
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Controls matched according to sex, birth week, and district of parents' residence. Multivariable unconditional logistic regression model for maternal age, birth order, and employment status.
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Van Zutphen, 2014
|
case control
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Antihypertensive medication use were collected by trained interviewers who conducted maternal telephone interviews within 24 months of delivery.
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Data were abstracted from medical record, birth certificates or hospital discharge records. To confirm cases, clinical geneticists reviewed data, including consultations (urology, endocrinology, and genetic), reports (operative, pathology, and autopsy), and radiographic results.
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Adjusted for site, maternal age, race and ethnicity, parity, fertility treatment, prepregnancy diabetes, gestational diabetes, and multiple birth.
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Vermes, 2015
|
case control
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Exposure data collected from 3 sources: a post-paid structured questionnaire sent to the parents requesting drugs taken during pregnancy, according to gestational months; maternal prenatal care logbook (in which obstetricians must record all prescribed drugs); nurses visited non-responding families.
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The Hungarian Congenital Abnormality Registry (HCAR), in which notification by physicians of cases with Congenital anomalies is mandatory (including infant deaths and usual stillborn fetuses). Controls were selected from the National Birth Registry of the Central Statistical Office.
|
Controls matched according to sex, birth week, and district of parents' residence. Multivariable unconditional logistic regression model for maternal age, birth order, and and employment status.
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