Perinatal Mortality Rates and Risk Factors for Mortality among Zygotic Twins and Singletons in Japan, 1995-2008

Y. Imaizumi, K. Hayakawa
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Objective: We aimed to determine the perinatal mortality rates (PMRs) for monozygotic (MZ) twins, dizygotic (DZ) twins, and singletons, together with the associated risk factors for these PMRs. Study design: PMRs of zygotic twins and singletons were estimated using Japanese vital statistics from 1995 to 2008. Results: Declines were seen in fetal death rates [FDRs; defined as deaths after a gestational age of (GA) 22 weeks], early neonatal death rates (ENDRs), and PMRs from 1995 to 2008 to approximately 1/4–1/3 for DZ twins and to 1/2 for both MZ twins and singletons. ENDRs and PMRs were the lowest at maternal ages (MAs) of 30–34 years for MZ and DZ twins and at 25–29 years for singletons. Each mortality rate in singletons was significantly lower at 25–29 years compared with those at other MAs. PMRs were significantly higher for MZ and DZ twins than for singletons in each MA group, except when MA was ≥40 years for DZ twins. PMR was the lowest at GA of 37 weeks for both MZ (6.6) and DZ (3.0) twins but was the lowest at GA of ≥40 weeks in singletons (1.1). PMRs were higher for both MZ and DZ twins than for singletons, except for GA of <36 weeks. PMR was significantly higher for MZ twins than for DZ twins for all GAs, except when GA was ≥39 weeks. The recent increase in preterm birth (i.e., GA of <37 weeks, excluding fetuses delivered at GA of <22 weeks) was associated with a reduction in PMRs for both MZ and DZ twins. Conclusion: In this Japanese population, PMRs decreased for zygotic twins and singletons between 1995 and 2008. The most marked decline was for DZ twins.
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1995-2008年日本同卵双胞胎和单胎婴儿围产期死亡率和死亡危险因素
目的:我们旨在确定单卵双胞胎(MZ)、双卵双胞胎(DZ)和单卵双胞胎的围产期死亡率(PMRs),以及这些PMRs的相关危险因素。研究设计:使用日本1995年至2008年的人口动态统计数据估计了同卵双胞胎和单胎的pmr。结果:胎儿死亡率[FDRs;定义为胎龄(GA) 22周后的死亡),新生儿早期死亡率(ENDRs)和pmr从1995年到2008年约为DZ双胞胎的1/4-1/3,MZ双胞胎和单胎的1/2。MZ和DZ双生儿的ENDRs和pmr在母亲年龄(MAs)为30-34岁时最低,单胎为25-29岁时最低。25-29岁时的单胎死亡率明显低于其他年龄层的死亡率。除DZ双胞胎MA≥40年外,MZ和DZ双胞胎的pmr均显著高于单胎。MZ(6.6)和DZ(3.0)双胞胎的PMR在37周时最低,而单胎≥40周时最低(1.1)。除GA <36周外,MZ和DZ双胞胎的pmr均高于单胎。除孕周≥39周外,MZ双胞胎的PMR均显著高于DZ双胞胎。最近的早产(即GA <37周,不包括GA <22周的胎儿)的增加与MZ和DZ双胞胎的pmr降低有关。结论:在日本人群中,1995年至2008年间,同卵双胞胎和单胎的pmr下降。下降最明显的是DZ双胞胎。
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