Pediatric Biliary Atresia: Prenatal and Postnatal Risk Factors

Authors

  • Dina Aristiya Sumarno1 , Sjamsul Arief2 , Bagus Setyoboedi3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11610

Keywords:

Biliary Atresia, Risk Factor, Prenatal, Postnatal

Abstract

Background: Biliary atresia is the most common cause of cholestasis in infants caused by intrauterine
and neonatal inflammatory process leads to progressive biliary tract obstruction and fibrosis. Risk factors
are expected to contribute in the disease type. Many studies have been done to determine the risk factors
of biliary atresia. Yet, there is still limited information about risk factors in Indonesia. This study aims to
determine the risk factors contributing to biliary atresia in East Java, Indonesia.
Methods: This cross-sectional study collected 219 medical record data of cholestasis patients during January
2010 to April 2017 that met the inclusion criteria. 85 of them were diagnosed with biliary atresia. Selected
prenatal and postnatal risk factor were evaluated and analyzed.
Result: There were significant results in maternal age on pregnancy (p= 0.009), parity (p= 0.035), and
gestational age (p= 0.005) among 85 patients which were diagnosed with biliary atresia. The regression test
showed significant result on those 3 factors.
Conclusion: Maternal age on pregnancy, parity, and gestational age are the prenatal and postnatal risk
factors that contribute to the biliary atresia incidence. These results are expected to be used as one of the
providing information regarding prenatal and postnatal risk factors for pediatric biliary atresia in East Java,
Indonesia

Author Biography

  • Dina Aristiya Sumarno1 , Sjamsul Arief2 , Bagus Setyoboedi3

    Resident in Department of Child Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga/ Dr. Soetomo General
    Hospital, Surabaya, Indonesia, 2
    Lecturer and Consultant in Paediatric Hepatology Division Department of
    Child Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga/ Dr. Soetomo General Hospital, Surabaya, Indonesia,
    3
    Lecturer and Consultant in Paediatric Hepatology Division Department of Child Health, Faculty of Medicine,
    Universitas Airlangga/ Dr. Soetomo General Hospital, Surabaya, Indonesia

Downloads

Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

Pediatric Biliary Atresia: Prenatal and Postnatal Risk Factors . (2020). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(4), 914-919. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11610