Maternal risk factors associated with complex gastroschisis: Cannabis exposure and recurrent urinary tract infections may be modifiable targets
Key Points
Cannabis exposure and recurrent urinary tract infections increase the risk of complex gastroschisis in infants, highlighting specific maternal risk factors.
21% of mothers with infants diagnosed with complex gastroschisis reported cannabis exposure according to the study findings.
Observational analysis across multiple healthcare facilities identified maternal behaviors and health conditions linked to infant outcomes.
Further research is needed to confirm these findings and explore prevention strategies targeting modifiable risk factors.
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