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Adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcome in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss: Multiple imputation analyses with propensity score adjustment applied to a large‐scale birth cohort of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study
PROBLEM: Several studies have reported the increased risk of preterm birth, premature rupture of membranes, and low birth weight in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). There have been a limited number of large population‐based studies examining adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcome after...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6646903/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30430678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aji.13072 |
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author | Sugiura‐Ogasawara, Mayumi Ebara, Takeshi Yamada, Yasuyuki Shoji, Naoto Matsuki, Taro Kano, Hirohisa Kurihara, Takahiro Omori, Toyonori Tomizawa, Motohiro Miyata, Maiko Kamijima, Michihiro Saitoh, Shinji |
author_facet | Sugiura‐Ogasawara, Mayumi Ebara, Takeshi Yamada, Yasuyuki Shoji, Naoto Matsuki, Taro Kano, Hirohisa Kurihara, Takahiro Omori, Toyonori Tomizawa, Motohiro Miyata, Maiko Kamijima, Michihiro Saitoh, Shinji |
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description | PROBLEM: Several studies have reported the increased risk of preterm birth, premature rupture of membranes, and low birth weight in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). There have been a limited number of large population‐based studies examining adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcome after RPL. Multiple‐imputed analyses (MIA) adjusting for biases due to missing data is also lacking. METHOD OF STUDY: A nationwide birth cohort study known as the “Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS)” was conducted by the Ministry of the Environment. The subjects consisted of 104 102 registered children (including fetuses or embryos). RESULTS: No increased risk of a congenital anomaly, aneuploidy, neonatal asphyxia, or a small for date infant was observed among the children from women with a history of RPL. A novel increased risk of placental adhesion and uterine infection was found. The adjusted ORs using MIA in women with three or more PL were 1.76 (95% CI, 1.04‐2.96) for a stillbirth, 1.68 (1.12‐2.52) for a pregnancy loss, 2.53 (1.17‐5.47) for placental adhesion, 1.87 (1.37‐2.55) and 1.60 (.99‐2.57) for mild and severe hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, respectively, 1.94 (1.06‐3.55) for uterine infection, 1.28 (1.11‐1.47) for caesarean section and .86 (.76‐.98) for a male infant. CONCLUSION: MIA better quantified the risk, which could encourage women who might hesitate to attempt a subsequent pregnancy. |
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spelling | pubmed-66469032019-07-31 Adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcome in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss: Multiple imputation analyses with propensity score adjustment applied to a large‐scale birth cohort of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study Sugiura‐Ogasawara, Mayumi Ebara, Takeshi Yamada, Yasuyuki Shoji, Naoto Matsuki, Taro Kano, Hirohisa Kurihara, Takahiro Omori, Toyonori Tomizawa, Motohiro Miyata, Maiko Kamijima, Michihiro Saitoh, Shinji Am J Reprod Immunol Original Articles PROBLEM: Several studies have reported the increased risk of preterm birth, premature rupture of membranes, and low birth weight in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). There have been a limited number of large population‐based studies examining adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcome after RPL. Multiple‐imputed analyses (MIA) adjusting for biases due to missing data is also lacking. METHOD OF STUDY: A nationwide birth cohort study known as the “Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS)” was conducted by the Ministry of the Environment. The subjects consisted of 104 102 registered children (including fetuses or embryos). RESULTS: No increased risk of a congenital anomaly, aneuploidy, neonatal asphyxia, or a small for date infant was observed among the children from women with a history of RPL. A novel increased risk of placental adhesion and uterine infection was found. The adjusted ORs using MIA in women with three or more PL were 1.76 (95% CI, 1.04‐2.96) for a stillbirth, 1.68 (1.12‐2.52) for a pregnancy loss, 2.53 (1.17‐5.47) for placental adhesion, 1.87 (1.37‐2.55) and 1.60 (.99‐2.57) for mild and severe hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, respectively, 1.94 (1.06‐3.55) for uterine infection, 1.28 (1.11‐1.47) for caesarean section and .86 (.76‐.98) for a male infant. CONCLUSION: MIA better quantified the risk, which could encourage women who might hesitate to attempt a subsequent pregnancy. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-12-13 2019-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6646903/ /pubmed/30430678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aji.13072 Text en © 2019 The Authors. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Sugiura‐Ogasawara, Mayumi Ebara, Takeshi Yamada, Yasuyuki Shoji, Naoto Matsuki, Taro Kano, Hirohisa Kurihara, Takahiro Omori, Toyonori Tomizawa, Motohiro Miyata, Maiko Kamijima, Michihiro Saitoh, Shinji Adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcome in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss: Multiple imputation analyses with propensity score adjustment applied to a large‐scale birth cohort of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study |
title | Adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcome in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss: Multiple imputation analyses with propensity score adjustment applied to a large‐scale birth cohort of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study |
title_full | Adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcome in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss: Multiple imputation analyses with propensity score adjustment applied to a large‐scale birth cohort of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study |
title_fullStr | Adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcome in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss: Multiple imputation analyses with propensity score adjustment applied to a large‐scale birth cohort of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcome in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss: Multiple imputation analyses with propensity score adjustment applied to a large‐scale birth cohort of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study |
title_short | Adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcome in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss: Multiple imputation analyses with propensity score adjustment applied to a large‐scale birth cohort of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study |
title_sort | adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcome in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss: multiple imputation analyses with propensity score adjustment applied to a large‐scale birth cohort of the japan environment and children’s study |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6646903/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30430678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aji.13072 |
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