MATERNAL AND FETAL RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH LATE PRETERM INFANTS

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS Revista Paulista De Pediatria Pub Date : 2019-11-25 DOI:10.1590/1984-0462/2020/38/2018136
Luísa Krusser Vanin, H. Zatti, Thaise Soncini, R. D. Nunes, Louise Staudt Siqueira
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ABSTRACT Objective: To determine maternal and fetal risk factors associated with the birth of late preterm infants in comparison to those born at term. Methods: A case-control study was carried out in a tertiary center for high-risk pregnancies. For the cases, the study enrolled post-partum mothers and their respective newborns with gestational ages equal or greater than 34 weeks and less than 37 weeks. As controls, the post-partum mothers and their newborns with gestational ages of 37 weeks or greater were selected. The sample was calculated with a ratio of two controls for each case, resulting in 423 patients. Association studies were performed using the chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test and logistic regression analysis. Results: The variables associated with late prematurity were inadequate prenatal (Odds Ratio [OR] 1.23; confidence interval of 95% [95%CI] 1.12-1.34; p≤0.001), premature rupture of membranes (OR 4.98; 95%CI 2.66-9.31; p≤0.001), length of hospital stay ≥24 hours until birth (OR 0.18; 95%CI 0.06-0.52; p≤0.001), cesarean section (OR 2.74; 95%CI 1.69-4.44; p≤0.001) and small for gestational age newborn (OR 3.02; 95%CI 1.80-5.05; p≤0.001). Conclusions: Inadequate prenatal care and membranes’ premature rupture were found as factors associated with the late preterm birth. It is important to identify the factors that allow intervention with adequate prenatal care in order to reduce poor outcomes due to late prematurity.
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与晚期早产儿相关的母婴危险因素
【摘要】目的:对比足月出生的早产儿和晚期早产儿,确定与出生相关的母胎危险因素。方法:在某高危妊娠三级中心进行病例对照研究。在这些病例中,研究人员招募了胎龄等于或大于34周和小于37周的产后母亲和她们各自的新生儿。作为对照,选择孕周大于或等于37周的产后母亲及其新生儿。样本以每个病例两个对照的比例计算,结果为423例患者。关联研究采用卡方检验或Fisher精确检验和logistic回归分析。结果:与晚期早产相关的变量是产前不足(优势比[OR] 1.23;95%置信区间[95% ci] 1.12-1.34;p≤0.001)、胎膜早破(OR 4.98;95%可信区间2.66 - -9.31;p≤0.001),住院时间≥24小时(OR 0.18;95%可信区间0.06 - -0.52;p≤0.001)、剖宫产(OR 2.74;95%可信区间1.69 - -4.44;p≤0.001),小于胎龄新生儿(OR 3.02;95%可信区间1.80 - -5.05;p≤0.001)。结论:产前护理不足和胎膜早破是晚期早产的相关因素。重要的是要确定的因素,允许干预与充分的产前护理,以减少不良后果,由于晚早产。
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Revista Paulista De Pediatria
Revista Paulista De Pediatria Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The Revista Paulista de Pediatria publishes original contributions, case reports and review of clinical research with methodological approach in the areas of health and disease of neonates, infants, children and adolescents. The objective is to disseminate research with methodological quality on issues that comprise the health of children and adolescents. All articles are freely available online, via SciELO. Its abbreviated title is Rev. Paul. Pediatr., which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips.
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