S. Ruiz-Martínez , C. Sánchez Cabezas , N. Mateos Canals , N. Martínez-Sánchez , M. Muner , E. Martin-Boado , M. Calvo , J.L. Bartha , M. De la Calle
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摘要
导言:高龄产妇与更多的产科并发症和不良围产期结果有关。45 岁以上甚至 50 岁以上的孕妇越来越常见。很少有研究对 45 岁以上的高龄孕妇的围产期结果进行评估。因此,本研究的目的是探讨 45 岁以上孕妇的围产期结局,并对这一人群中的双胎妊娠和单胎妊娠进行比较。材料和方法2017 年 1 月至 2023 年 6 月期间,拉巴斯大学医院(西班牙马德里)妇产科开展了一项观察性回顾病例对照研究。研究纳入了所有分娩时母亲年龄超过 45 岁的双胎妊娠病例(22 例),以及每个病例的 3 个对照组(65 例)。对围产期结果进行了评估,并对单胎妊娠和双胎妊娠进行了比较。结果从统计学角度看,双胎组先兆子痫的发生率更高(27.3% vs 7.7%; p = 0.017)(OR 4.5 (1.21-16.65))。双胞胎组的剖宫产率明显更高(90.9% vs 49.2%;p = 0.001)(OR 10.31 (2.23-47.75))。双胞胎的早产率(68.2% vs 17.2%;p <;0.001)和入住新生儿重症监护室的比例(63.6% vs 14.5%;p <;0.001)均有所增加。在妊娠糖尿病、妊娠高血压、胎龄小、5 分钟阿普加(Apgar)测试 7 分或出生时脐带血 pH 值 7.10 等方面没有发现差异。在双胎妊娠的情况下,双胞胎的固有风险也会增加,如早产、进入新生儿重症监护室和分娩。
Perinatal outcomes in pregnant women over 45 years old: Singleton or multiple pregnancy?
Introduction
Advanced maternal age is associated with a greater number of obstetric complications and adverse perinatal outcomes. It is increasingly common to find pregnant women over 45 years of age and even over 50. There are few studies that evaluate perinatal outcomes at extreme ages, over 45 years of age. Therefore, the objective of this study is to explore perinatal outcomes in the pregnancies of women over 45, as well as to compare twin and singleton pregnancies in this population.
Material and methods
An observational retrospective case–control study was carried in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of University Hospital La Paz (Madrid, Spain) between January 2017 and June 2023. All twin pregnancies of mother over 45 at the time of delivery as cases (n = 22) and 3 controls for each case (n = 65) were included. Perinatal outcomes were assessed and compared between singleton pregnancies and twins.
Results
The frequency of preeclampsia was statistically higher in the twin group (27.3% vs 7.7%; p = 0.017) (OR 4.5 (1.21–16.65)). Cesarean section was significant more frequent in the twin group (90.9% vs 49.2%; p = 0.001) (OR 10.31 (2.23–47.75)). In twins, prematurity rate (68.2% vs 17.2%; p < 0.001) and admission to neonatal ICU (63.6% vs 14.5%; p < 0.001) were increased. No differences were found in gestational diabetes, pregnancy-induced hypertension, small for gestational age, Apgar test < 7 at 5 min or in the pH < 7.10 in cord blood at birth.
Conclusions
Advanced maternal age is an independent risk factor for adverse perinatal outcomes and obstetric complications, independently of the number of fetuses, especially at extreme fertile ages above 45 years. In the case of twin gestations, risks inherent to twins also increase, such as prematurity, admission to the NICU and CS.
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