Short interbirth interval and adverse pregnancy outcomes: a Bayesian network approach

Silvina L. Heisecke DVM , Hebe Campaña MSc, PhD , María R. Santos BSc, PhD , Jorge S. López Camelo MSc, PhD , Mónica Rittler MD, PhD
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Abstract

Background

Interbirth interval (IBI), the time between consecutive births, has been tied to perinatal outcomes.

Objective

To analyze adverse perinatal events following short IBI in a large South American sample.

Study design

Observational, retrospective, hospital-based study including malformed and nonmalformed live- and stillbirths. Outcomes were preterm birth (PTB), low birth weight (LBW), and specific birth defects. Logistic regressions were used to evaluate the risk of selected variables for short IBI and for adverse outcomes after short IBI, adjusting by confounders. Bayesian networks exhibited relationships among short IBI, outcomes, and variables.

Results

Short IBI rate was 2%–3%. Maternal age and a previous abortion were the main confounders. A significant high risk for short IBI was found in mothers ≤19 years while mothers ≥30 were at low risk, mediated by a previous abortion. The risk of short IBI, adjusted by confounders, was significant for LBW but not for PTB. An unadjusted risk of short IBI was observed for gastroschisis, which disappeared after adjusting for confounders. Maternal age ≤19 and previous abortion were directly related with gastroschisis; the relationship between gastroschisis and short IBI occurred through any of these two variables. A direct relationship between gastroschisis and maternal age ≥30 was observed.

Conclusions

Only young mothers were directly related with short IBI. In older mothers, a short IBI mainly occurred after a previous abortion. Short IBI was a risk factor only for LBW. The PTB and gastroschisis relationship with short IBI was indirect, mediated by young maternal age and/or a previous abortion.
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生育间隔短与不良妊娠结局:贝叶斯网络方法
研究设计观察性、回顾性、基于医院的研究,包括畸形和非畸形活产和死产。研究结果包括早产(PTB)、低出生体重(LBW)和特殊出生缺陷。在对混杂因素进行调整后,使用逻辑回归评估了选定变量对短时间内转运和短时间内转运后不良结局的风险。贝叶斯网络显示了短时IBI、结果和变量之间的关系。产妇年龄和流产是主要的混杂因素。年龄小于 19 岁的母亲发生短 IBI 的风险明显较高,而年龄大于 30 岁的母亲发生短 IBI 的风险较低,这与曾有过人工流产有关。经混杂因素调整后,脐带绕颈症发生短IBI的风险显著,而先天性脑瘫发生短IBI的风险则不显著。未调整的胃畸形有短IBI风险,调整混杂因素后,该风险消失。孕产妇年龄≤19 岁和曾有过人工流产与胃裂直接相关;胃裂与短内径间的关系通过这两个变量中的任何一个发生。结论只有年轻母亲与 IBI 短直接相关。在年龄较大的母亲中,IBI过短主要发生在流产之后。内径短仅是低体重儿的一个风险因素。PTB和胃畸形与短IBI的关系是间接的,由年轻母亲的年龄和/或之前的人工流产介导。
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AJOG global reports
AJOG global reports Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Perinatology, Pediatrics and Child Health, Urology
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