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Video Published 2025-03-19 Updated 2026-06-02

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National Canadian study examining CDH incidence (2.71 per 10,000 births) reveals significant regional variation, with Manitoba showing highest rates. Analysis confirms male sex and advanced maternal age (40+) as risk factors, representing first comprehensive epidemiological assessment of CDH across Canada.

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  • Canadian CDH incidence is 2.71 per 10,000 births, with significant regional variation—Manitoba shows 33% higher rates than Ontario.
  • Male sex and advanced maternal age (40+) are confirmed risk factors, with maternal age 40+ showing 68% increased CDH incidence.
  • This represents the first national Canadian epidemiological study of CDH; prior data were limited to regional reports.
  • Administrative database limitations prevent controlling for covariates like ethnicity and environmental factors that may explain regional differences.
  • Future work should integrate clinical databases (Canadian Neonatal Network, CPSNDB) to determine true incidence and patient outcomes.

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