Prevalence, characterization, and risk factors of gestational anemia in Quindío, Colombia, 2018-2023

Franklin José Espitia De La Hoz, Lilian Orozco Santiago
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Objectives: To describe the prevalence and characterize gestational anemia in women attending prenatal care in the department of Quindío, Colombia, and to identify associated risk factors.

Material and methods: An analytical crosssectional study was conducted. Out of 1,003 pregnant women, 307 were selected. The study included pregnant women aged 18 years or older who attended a prenatal care program at three high-complexity private institutions in Armenia (Quindío, Colombia) from 2018 to 2023, providing a five-year observation window. Pregnant women with a diagnosis of fetal malformations and hemolytic disease, those who changed healthcare centers, or moved out of Quindío were excluded.

Results: The mean age of the participants was 28.14 ± 5.27 years. The prevalence of gestational anemia was identified as 26.38 %, with an average hemoglobin level of 9.82 ± 1.74 g/dL. Of these, 12.37 % had hemoglobin levels of 10.1-10.9 g/dL (mild anemia), 8.46 % had levels of 7.1-10.0 g/dL (moderate anemia), and 5.53 % had levels below 7.0 g/dL (severe anemia). In the third trimester, the prevalence of anemia increased to 41.97 % (n = 34/81), with 91.35 % (n = 74/81) of cases being iron-deficiency anemia. A BMI of < 18.5 (OR: 15.46; 95 % CI: 7.13-28.59), multiple pregnancy (OR: 9.73; 95 % CI: 1.49-26.83), and a history of pregestational anemia (OR: 7.43; 95 % CI: 4.52-9.13) were associated with gestational anemia.

Conclusions: The prevalence of gestational anemia is over 25 % and increases in the third trimester. It is important to identify risk factors during preconception evaluation and prenatal care.

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2018-2023 年哥伦比亚金迪奥省妊娠贫血的患病率、特征和风险因素
摘要描述哥伦比亚金迪奥省接受产前护理的妇女中妊娠贫血的发生率和特征,并确定相关的风险因素:进行了一项横断面分析研究。从 1 003 名孕妇中选取了 307 名。研究对象包括 2018 年至 2023 年期间在亚美尼亚(哥伦比亚金迪奥省)三家高复杂性私立机构参加产前护理项目的 18 岁或以上孕妇,观察期为五年。排除了诊断出胎儿畸形和溶血性疾病的孕妇、更换医疗中心的孕妇或搬离金迪奥的孕妇:参与者的平均年龄为 28.14±5.27 岁。妊娠贫血患病率为 26.38%,平均血红蛋白水平为 9.82 ± 1.74 g/dL。其中,12.37%的孕妇血红蛋白水平为 10.1-10.9 g/dL(轻度贫血),8.46%的孕妇血红蛋白水平为 7.1-10.0 g/dL(中度贫血),5.53%的孕妇血红蛋白水平低于 7.0 g/dL(重度贫血)。妊娠三个月时,贫血发生率增至 41.97%(34/81),其中 91.35%(74/81)为缺铁性贫血。体重指数小于 18.5(OR:15.46;95 % CI:7.13-28.59)、多胎妊娠(OR:9.73;95 % CI:1.49-26.83)和孕前贫血史(OR:7.43;95 % CI:4.52-9.13)与妊娠贫血有关:结论:妊娠贫血的发病率超过 25%,并在妊娠三个月时有所增加。在孕前评估和产前护理中识别风险因素非常重要。
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