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Prevalence of delivery mode in an Italian nationwide cohort with celiac disease: a SIGENP multicenter retrospective study (the CD-deliver-IT).

Donatella IorfidaFrancesco ValituttiAnnarita VestriGrazia D'AdamoTiziana PassaroMarco CroccoFederica MalerbaAlice MonzaniIvana RabboneLicia PensabeneLaura GiancottiFrancesco GrazianoMichele CitranoFrancesca FerrettiChiara Maria TrovatoCaterina PacenzaMario IasevoliClaudia BanzatoRiccardo LubranoMonica Montuorinull null
Published in: Italian journal of pediatrics (2024)
This is the first Italian multicenter study aiming at evaluating the rate of CS in a large population of CD patients through Italy. The CS rate found in our CD patients is higher than rates reported in the general population over the last 40 years and emergency CS seems to be associated with an earlier onset of CD compared to vaginal delivery or elective CS in our large nationwide retrospective cohort. This suggests a potential role of the mode of delivery on the risk of developing CD and on its age of onset, but it is more likely that it works in concert with other perinatal factors. Further prospective studies on other perinatal factors potentially influencing gut microbiota are awaited in order to address heavy conflicting evidence reaming in this research field.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • newly diagnosed
  • ejection fraction
  • cross sectional
  • chronic kidney disease
  • celiac disease
  • pregnant women
  • healthcare
  • nk cells
  • public health
  • prognostic factors
  • risk assessment
  • human health