Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia and risk of autism spectrum disorders

被引:44
作者
Croen, LA
Yoshida, CK
Odouli, R
Newman, TB
机构
[1] Kaiser Permanente, Div Res, Oakland, CA 94612 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
[3] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Pediat, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
关键词
autism spectrum disorders; hyperbilirubinemia; jaundice; pervasive developmental disorder; neonatal risk;
D O I
10.1542/peds.2004-1870
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Objective. To investigate the association between neonatal hyperbilirubinemia and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Methods. We conducted a large case-control study nested within the cohort of singleton term infants born between 1995 and 1998 at a northern California Kaiser Permanente hospital. Case subjects ( n = 338) were children with an ASD diagnosis recorded in Kaiser Permanente outpatient databases; control subjects ( n = 1817) were children without an ASD diagnosis, who were randomly sampled and frequency-matched to case subjects according to gender, birth year, and birth hospital. Results. Approximately 28% of case and control subjects received greater than or equal to 1 bilirubin test in the first 30 days of life. No case-control differences were observed for maximal bilirubin levels of greater than or equal to 15 mg/dL (10.1% vs 12.1%), greater than or equal to 20 mg/dL (2.1% vs 2.5%), or greater than or equal to 25 mg/ dL (0.3% vs 0.2%). Compared with children whose maximal neonatal bilirubin levels were < 15 mg/ dL or not measured, children with any degree of bilirubin level elevation were not at increased risk of ASD, after adjustment for gender, birth facility, maternal age, maternal race/ethnicity, maternal education, and gestational age ( for bilirubin levels of 15-19.9 mg/ dL: odds ratio: 0.7; 95% confidence interval: 0.5-1.2; for bilirubin levels of 20-24.9 mg/ dL: odds ratio: 0.7; 95% confidence interval: 0.3-1.6; for bilirubin levels of >= 25 mg/ dL: odds ratio: 1.1; 95% confidence interval: 0.1-11.2). Conclusion. These data suggest that neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is not a risk factor for ASD.
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