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OBJECTIVE: Assessment of whether maternal anaemia in early pregnancy is associated with offspring congenital heart disease (CHD). DESIGN: Matched case-control study. SETTING: January 1998-October 2020, United Kingdom. POPULATION: Women with a haemoglobin measurement in the first 100 days of pregnancy and a CHD-diagnosed child. METHODS: Data were extracted from the United Kingdom Clinical Practice Research Datalink GOLD database of electronic health records. Cases were 2,776 women with a CHD-diagnosed child. These were compared to 13 880 matched controls, women without a CHD-diagnosed child. Anaemia was classified as

Original publication

DOI

10.1111/1471-0528.18150

Type

Journal article

Journal

BJOG

Publication Date

23/04/2025

Keywords

anaemia, case–control studies, clinical practice research datalink, congenital heart disease, haemoglobin, risk factor