16-28 周自然早产后的早产复发:全国队列研究

Annabelle L. Van Gils , Anita C. Ravelli , Esmé I. Kamphuis , Brenda M. Kazemier , Eva Pajkrt , Martijn A. Oudijk , Marjon A. De Boer
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方法 利用荷兰围产期登记处的数据开展了一项全国性回顾性队列研究。我们纳入了在 2010-2014 年间因妊娠 16+0 周至 27+6 周之间的自发性早产而结束妊娠且无先天性畸形或产前死亡的单胎妊娠且在此后 5 年(2010-2019 年)内再次妊娠的无子宫妇女。本研究的主要结果是复发性早产< 37周。结果共纳入了1011名有关联妊娠的妇女。37周早产的风险分别为19.0%、29.5%和27.6%,而之前在16+0-19+6周、20+0-23+6周和24+0-27+6周自然分娩的风险分别为19.0%、29.5%和27.6%。24 周后发生早产的风险分别为 5.8%、7.2% 和 4.3%。结论:曾在妊娠 16 周后发生过自然早产的患者是复发性早产的高危人群,因此在考虑采取预防措施以防止再次发生不良妊娠结局时,应将其视为高危人群。
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Preterm birth recurrence after spontaneous preterm birth between 16-28 weeks: A national cohort study

Objective

To assess the risk of recurrent preterm birth following spontaneous extreme preterm birth between 16+0 - 27+6 weeks.

Methods

A nationwide retrospective cohort study was conducted with data from the Perinatal Registry of the Netherlands. We included nulliparous women with a singleton pregnancy that ended in spontaneous preterm birth between 16+0 and 27+6 weeks of gestation without congenital anomalies or antenatal death between 2010–2014 and had a subsequent pregnancy in the 5 years following (2010–2019). The primary outcome of this study was recurrent preterm birth < 37 weeks.

Results

In total, 1011 women with linked pregnancies were included. The risk of preterm birth < 37 weeks with prior spontaneous birth between 16+0-19+6, 20+0-23+6, and 24+0-27+6 weeks was respectively 19.0 %, 29.5 % and 27.6 %. The risk of subsequent preterm birth < 24 weeks was 5.8 %, 7.2 % and 4.3 %. A short interpregnancy interval of 0–3 months was associated with increased odds for recurrent preterm birth < 32 weeks (OR 2.3 95 % CI 1.4–3.7) and preterm birth < 37 weeks (OR 1.8 95 % CI 1.2–2.6).

Conclusion

Patients with previous spontaneous preterm birth from 16 weeks GA onwards are at high risk for recurrent preterm birth and should be regarded as such in the consideration of preventive measures to prevent recurrent adverse pregnancy outcomes.
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