Congenital Malformations
Cross-source consensus on Congenital Malformations from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The primary outcome is major congenital malformation in infants, classified using the EUROCAT system. — Abdominopelvic computed tomography during pregnancy and the risk of congenital malformations: protocol for a nationwide population-based cohort study in South Korea
- A major congenital malformation is confirmed by repeated diagnosis codes, diagnosis plus procedure, or diagnosis associated with infant death within one year of delivery. — Abdominopelvic computed tomography during pregnancy and the risk of congenital malformations: protocol for a nationwide population-based cohort study in South Korea
- EUROCAT covers 12 organ-system groups including nervous system, heart, urinary system, limbs, and other specified malformations. — Abdominopelvic computed tomography during pregnancy and the risk of congenital malformations: protocol for a nationwide population-based cohort study in South Korea
- Minor malformations on the EUROCAT exclusion list are not counted as major congenital malformations. — Abdominopelvic computed tomography during pregnancy and the risk of congenital malformations: protocol for a nationwide population-based cohort study in South Korea
- Secondary outcomes include organ-specific congenital malformations, especially congenital cardiac malformations. — Abdominopelvic computed tomography during pregnancy and the risk of congenital malformations: protocol for a nationwide population-based cohort study in South Korea