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NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS. By: Kristen Willey Data Abstractor/Research Analyst Utah Birth Defect Network Health Promotion Major. OBJECTIVES. What is Folic Acid? Who is it for? Why do we need it? Purpose in Fetus? Studies Where does Folic Acid come from? What is a Neural Tube Defect?
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NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS By: Kristen Willey Data Abstractor/Research Analyst Utah Birth Defect Network Health Promotion Major
OBJECTIVES • What is Folic Acid? • Who is it for? • Why do we need it? • Purpose in Fetus? • Studies • Where does Folic Acid come from? • What is a Neural Tube Defect? • Pictures • Causes of NTDs • How is it fixed? • Life After Surgery • Conclusion • Questions/Comments
Form of water soluble vitamin B9 Occurs naturally in food Can be taken as a supplement What is Folic Acid?
WHO TAKES FOLIC ACID? • Women of child bearing ages • Those who plan on becoming pregnant three months prior to planned conception • Pregnant women for the first three months of pregnancy • Technically, all women should take it
Why take Folic Acid? • Prevents and lessens risk of birth defects called Neural Tube Defects • Builds red and white blood cells in maternal and fetal blood • Builds maternal platelets • Facilitate normal growth of a fetus • Recommended dose: 400-600 mcg daily
STUDIES • European studies of placebo/control groups • Proved Folic Acid prevents Neural Tube Defects • Stopped study after two years due to unethical issues of causing birth defects to unborn babies
Scientific Conclusion About Folic Acid Before and After Intake
Where do we get Folic Acid? • Leafy Greens (Spinach, beans) • Lentils • Whole Grains (fortified cereal products) • Some fruits • Supplements • Others?
What is a Neural Tube Defect? • Defect of spine, skull • Occasional brain deformities • Defect of spine and nearby nerves to develop normally (fluid filled sac) • Defect of skull to close properly in-utero • Any abnormality in structural development of brain or spinal cord • 2:1000 babies born in USA will have NTD • Risk is increased worldwide
KINDS OF NTDs • Spina Bifida-general term for myelomeningocele, a defect or split in formation of vertebra (other known names are meningomyelocele and spina bifida occulta-less severe form of NTD) • Anencephaly-defect in which brain is undeveloped or severely malformed, sometimes spine can be included • Exencephaly: skull is defective causing exposure/extrusion of brain • Encephalocele: sac like structure containing spinal fluid at the base of the neck or in the back of the head, skull is closed
Causes of Neural Tube Defects • Environmental (diet, folic acid deficiency, exposures during 1st trimester) • Genetics (previous child born with an NTD, English ancestry) • A little of both • 95 percent of the time: UNKNOWN
Tests to Detect NTDs • MSAFP-maternal blood test done between 14-21 wks of pregnancy • Ultrasounds prenatally • Postnatal Radiology exams (CT, MRI) • Postnatal Surgery
How are NTDs fixed? • Surgery prenatal or postnatal • Depending on severity, child may die because of difficulty in repairing • Lifelong complications
Life After Surgery • Long term complications • Braces for legs • Wheelchairs • Therapy • Special Tutors • Physical complications
Complications • Bowel/bladder function • Paralysis (paraplegic/quadriplegic) • Club feet • Motor skills • Ambulation • Skin Sensation • Weight/over eating • Seizures • Hydrocephalus • Visual Disturbances
People involved in the care of NTDs • OB/GYN • Pediatrician • General Surgeon • Orthopedic Surgeon • Urologist • Neurosurgeon • Geneticist • OT/PT • Plastic Surgeon • Radiologist • Special Ed Teacher
Life Down the Road • Can be normal human beings with a little extra thrown in • Can be independent • Can experience normal every day pleasures • Can learn to drive • Can maintain jobs • Can have families
IMPORTANT NOTES(Conclusion) • Any woman who is pregnant or planning on pregnancy should consume 4 mg of Folic Acid on a daily basis • Encourage loved ones to start taking Folic Acid if not already doing so • Neural Tube Defects CAN be prevented • There is help for babies born with NTDs • Love the child NO MATTER WHAT because it’s a long and difficult journey ahead
References • www.health.utah.gov/birthdefect • www.pregnancyriskline.org • www.google.com • www.wikepedia.org • Amy Nance, B.S., Study Coordinator, Utah Birth Defect Network • Utah Pregnancy Risk Line: Julia Robertson, Program Coordinator • www.cdc.gov • Children With Spina Bifida, 1999; Lutkenhoff, Marlene • A Parent’s Guide to Spina Bifida,1988; Bloom, Beth-Ann and Edward Seljeskog M.D.