Study | Country Study period |
Population source | Exposure definition | Non-exposure definition | Sample size | Rmk |
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Bortolus, 2000 |
Italy 1992 - 1994 |
Children born to women recruited between 12 and 34 weeks of gestation, with chronic or gestational or unclassified hypertension (diastolic pressure between 90 and 110mmHg). | Children born to women with hypertension randomly assigned to slow-release nifedipine, starting from 10 mg twice daily (increased up to 80 mg daily, if necessary). |
unexposed, sick
Children born to women with hypertension randomly assigned to no treatment. |
130 / 130 | Methods completed with the 1st publication of this clinical trial: Parazzini et al., 1998. For all malformations: overlapping between Parazzini et al., 1998 and Bortolus 2000 => use of the 1st one because it is based on a higher number of babies. |
Parazzini, 1998 |
Italy 1992 - 1994 |
Pregnant women, between 12 and 34 weeks of gestation, with chronic or gestational or unclassified hypertension (diastolic pressure between 90 and 110mmHg). | Pregnant women with hypertension randomly assigned to slow-release nifedipine, starting from 10 mg twice daily (increased up to 80 mg daily, if necessary). |
unexposed, sick
Pregnant women with hypertension randomly assigned to no treatment. |
145 / 138 | For all malformations: overlapping between Parazzini et al., 1998 and Bortolus 2000 => use of the 1st one because it is based on a higher number of babies. |
Weber-Schoendorfer, 2008 |
Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands. 1986 - 2003 |
Pregnant women who or whose physician contacted a Teratology Information Service (TIS) in regard to exposure to chemicals or drugs during pregnancy. | Pregnant women with first- trimester exposure to Nifedipine. |
unexposed (general population or NOS)
Pregnant women who had been counseled during pregnancy about exposures known to be non-teratogenic. |
76 / 806 |
Study | Country Study period |
Case | Control | Sample size | Rmk |
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Vermes, 2015 |
Hungary 1980 - 1996 |
Newborn infants (including infant deaths and usual stillborn fetuses) with isolated Oesophageal Atresia. | Newborn infants (including infant deaths and usual stillborn fetuses) without congenital abnormalities. | 221 / 356 | Study design completed with other studies published on the Hungarian Case-Control Surveillance of Congenital Abnormalities (HCCSCA). Cases with multiple/syndromic Oesophageal Atresia were excluded from the study. |
Zarante, 2009 |
Colombia 2001- 2006 |
All newborns and stillborns of weight >500 g that presented only one craniofacial malformation, not associated with any other congenital condition. | The next non-malformed same sex child born in the same hospital. | 374 / 728 | Exclusion of patients with Down syndrome, Potter sequence, VACTERL association, and other unspecified multiple malformations. |