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Sociodemographic and Clinical Factors Associated with Cryptorchidism in Live Births in Brazil: A 20-Year Analysis
Author(s) -
Diego Bessa Dantas,
Dionata da Costa,
Edila Monteiro de Andrade,
Maria do Socorro Castelo Branco de Oliveira Bastos,
Fabiana de Campos Gomes,
João Simão de Melo Neto
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.579
H-Index - 13
ISSN - 2279-9028
DOI - 10.4081/jphr.2021.1850
Subject(s) - medicine , demography , live birth , pregnancy , marital status , congenital malformations , gynecology , obstetrics , pediatrics , population , environmental health , biology , genetics , sociology
Background Cryptorchidism is a congenital disorder that causes an irregularity in the permanent or temporary descent of one or both testicles. In Brazil, there are no comprehensive studies describing the association of demographic, social, and clinical characteristics in relation to cryptorchidism.Objectives This study aims to verify possible associations of clinical and sociodemographic characteristics in patients with cryptorchidism.Design and methods An analytical, descriptive and retrospective study was carried out based on secondary data of 5,168 live births with cryptorchidism recorded in the Live Birth Information System (SINASC), Brazil from 1999 to 2018. The socio-demographic factors analyzed were the geographic region, age, education and marital status of the mothers. The clinical factors analyzed were the duration and type of pregnancy. The place of birth was also analyzed as a secondary outcome.Results This research analyzed all live births during the study period, in Brazil. The chance of cryptorchidism in the neonate is more common in women who become pregnant later (≥30 years of age) and with a higher level of education (≥8 years). The risk of cryptorchidism in relation to the federation units is higher in Paraiba, Pernambuco, Sergipe, Sao Paulo, and Santa Catarina. Regarding the clinical characteristics, the shorter pregnancies, which characterize premature births, are a risk for the appearance of cryptorchidism in the country.Conclusion Thus, in this study, we found that sociodemographic and clinical factors have specific characteristics that predict cryptorchidism in newborns in Brazil.

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