Cargando…

Oligohydramnios: a prospective study of fetal, neonatal and maternal outcomes in low-middle income countries

BACKGROUND: Oligohydramnios is a condition of abnormally low amniotic fluid volume that has been associated with poor pregnancy outcomes. To date, the prevalence of this condition and its outcomes has not been well described in low and low-middle income countries (LMIC) where ultrasound use to diagn...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Figueroa, Lester, McClure, Elizabeth M., Swanson, Jonathan, Nathan, Robert, Garces, Ana L., Moore, Janet L., Krebs, Nancy F., Hambidge, K. Michael, Bauserman, Melissa, Lokangaka, Adrien, Tshefu, Antoinette, Mirza, Waseem, Saleem, Sarah, Naqvi, Farnaz, Carlo, Waldemar A., Chomba, Elwyn, Liechty, Edward A., Esamai, Fabian, Swanson, David, Bose, Carl L., Goldenberg, Robert L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6993413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32000798
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12978-020-0854-y
_version_ 1783493027996631040
author Figueroa, Lester
McClure, Elizabeth M.
Swanson, Jonathan
Nathan, Robert
Garces, Ana L.
Moore, Janet L.
Krebs, Nancy F.
Hambidge, K. Michael
Bauserman, Melissa
Lokangaka, Adrien
Tshefu, Antoinette
Mirza, Waseem
Saleem, Sarah
Naqvi, Farnaz
Carlo, Waldemar A.
Chomba, Elwyn
Liechty, Edward A.
Esamai, Fabian
Swanson, David
Bose, Carl L.
Goldenberg, Robert L.
author_facet Figueroa, Lester
McClure, Elizabeth M.
Swanson, Jonathan
Nathan, Robert
Garces, Ana L.
Moore, Janet L.
Krebs, Nancy F.
Hambidge, K. Michael
Bauserman, Melissa
Lokangaka, Adrien
Tshefu, Antoinette
Mirza, Waseem
Saleem, Sarah
Naqvi, Farnaz
Carlo, Waldemar A.
Chomba, Elwyn
Liechty, Edward A.
Esamai, Fabian
Swanson, David
Bose, Carl L.
Goldenberg, Robert L.
author_sort Figueroa, Lester
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Oligohydramnios is a condition of abnormally low amniotic fluid volume that has been associated with poor pregnancy outcomes. To date, the prevalence of this condition and its outcomes has not been well described in low and low-middle income countries (LMIC) where ultrasound use to diagnose this condition in pregnancy is limited. As part of a prospective trial of ultrasound at antenatal care in LMICs, we sought to evaluate the incidence of and the adverse maternal, fetal and neonatal outcomes associated with oligohydramnios. METHODS: We included data in this report from all pregnant women in community settings in Guatemala, Pakistan, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) who received a third trimester ultrasound as part of the First Look Study, a randomized trial to assess the value of ultrasound at antenatal care. Using these data, we conducted a planned secondary analysis to compare pregnancy outcomes of women with to those without oligohydramnios. Oligohydramnios was defined as measurement of an Amniotic Fluid Index less than 5 cm in at least one ultrasound in the third trimester. The outcomes assessed included maternal morbidity and fetal and neonatal mortality, preterm birth and low-birthweight. We used pairwise site comparisons with Tukey-Kramer adjustment and multivariable logistic models using general estimating equations to account for the correlation of outcomes within cluster. RESULTS: Of 12,940 women enrolled in the clusters in Guatemala, Pakistan, Zambia and the DRC in the First Look Study who had a third trimester ultrasound examination, 87 women were diagnosed with oligohydramnios, equivalent to 0.7% of those studied. Prevalence of detected oligohydramnios varied among study sites; from the lowest of 0.2% in Zambia and the DRC to the highest of 1.5% in Pakistan. Women diagnosed with oligohydramnios had higher rates of hemorrhage, fetal malposition, and cesarean delivery than women without oligohydramnios. We also found unfavorable fetal and neonatal outcomes associated with oligohydramnios including stillbirths (OR 5.16, 95%CI 2.07, 12.85), neonatal deaths < 28 days (OR 3.18, 95% CI 1.18, 8.57), low birth weight (OR 2.10, 95% CI 1.44, 3.07) and preterm births (OR 2.73, 95%CI 1.76, 4.23). The mean birth weight was 162 g less (95% CI -288.6, − 35.9) with oligohydramnios. CONCLUSIONS: Oligohydramnos was associated with worse neonatal, fetal and maternal outcomes in LMIC. Further research is needed to assess effective interventions to diagnose and ultimately to reduce poor outcomes in these settings. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT01990625.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6993413
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-69934132020-02-04 Oligohydramnios: a prospective study of fetal, neonatal and maternal outcomes in low-middle income countries Figueroa, Lester McClure, Elizabeth M. Swanson, Jonathan Nathan, Robert Garces, Ana L. Moore, Janet L. Krebs, Nancy F. Hambidge, K. Michael Bauserman, Melissa Lokangaka, Adrien Tshefu, Antoinette Mirza, Waseem Saleem, Sarah Naqvi, Farnaz Carlo, Waldemar A. Chomba, Elwyn Liechty, Edward A. Esamai, Fabian Swanson, David Bose, Carl L. Goldenberg, Robert L. Reprod Health Research BACKGROUND: Oligohydramnios is a condition of abnormally low amniotic fluid volume that has been associated with poor pregnancy outcomes. To date, the prevalence of this condition and its outcomes has not been well described in low and low-middle income countries (LMIC) where ultrasound use to diagnose this condition in pregnancy is limited. As part of a prospective trial of ultrasound at antenatal care in LMICs, we sought to evaluate the incidence of and the adverse maternal, fetal and neonatal outcomes associated with oligohydramnios. METHODS: We included data in this report from all pregnant women in community settings in Guatemala, Pakistan, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) who received a third trimester ultrasound as part of the First Look Study, a randomized trial to assess the value of ultrasound at antenatal care. Using these data, we conducted a planned secondary analysis to compare pregnancy outcomes of women with to those without oligohydramnios. Oligohydramnios was defined as measurement of an Amniotic Fluid Index less than 5 cm in at least one ultrasound in the third trimester. The outcomes assessed included maternal morbidity and fetal and neonatal mortality, preterm birth and low-birthweight. We used pairwise site comparisons with Tukey-Kramer adjustment and multivariable logistic models using general estimating equations to account for the correlation of outcomes within cluster. RESULTS: Of 12,940 women enrolled in the clusters in Guatemala, Pakistan, Zambia and the DRC in the First Look Study who had a third trimester ultrasound examination, 87 women were diagnosed with oligohydramnios, equivalent to 0.7% of those studied. Prevalence of detected oligohydramnios varied among study sites; from the lowest of 0.2% in Zambia and the DRC to the highest of 1.5% in Pakistan. Women diagnosed with oligohydramnios had higher rates of hemorrhage, fetal malposition, and cesarean delivery than women without oligohydramnios. We also found unfavorable fetal and neonatal outcomes associated with oligohydramnios including stillbirths (OR 5.16, 95%CI 2.07, 12.85), neonatal deaths < 28 days (OR 3.18, 95% CI 1.18, 8.57), low birth weight (OR 2.10, 95% CI 1.44, 3.07) and preterm births (OR 2.73, 95%CI 1.76, 4.23). The mean birth weight was 162 g less (95% CI -288.6, − 35.9) with oligohydramnios. CONCLUSIONS: Oligohydramnos was associated with worse neonatal, fetal and maternal outcomes in LMIC. Further research is needed to assess effective interventions to diagnose and ultimately to reduce poor outcomes in these settings. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT01990625. BioMed Central 2020-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6993413/ /pubmed/32000798 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12978-020-0854-y Text en © The Author(s). 2020 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Figueroa, Lester
McClure, Elizabeth M.
Swanson, Jonathan
Nathan, Robert
Garces, Ana L.
Moore, Janet L.
Krebs, Nancy F.
Hambidge, K. Michael
Bauserman, Melissa
Lokangaka, Adrien
Tshefu, Antoinette
Mirza, Waseem
Saleem, Sarah
Naqvi, Farnaz
Carlo, Waldemar A.
Chomba, Elwyn
Liechty, Edward A.
Esamai, Fabian
Swanson, David
Bose, Carl L.
Goldenberg, Robert L.
Oligohydramnios: a prospective study of fetal, neonatal and maternal outcomes in low-middle income countries
title Oligohydramnios: a prospective study of fetal, neonatal and maternal outcomes in low-middle income countries
title_full Oligohydramnios: a prospective study of fetal, neonatal and maternal outcomes in low-middle income countries
title_fullStr Oligohydramnios: a prospective study of fetal, neonatal and maternal outcomes in low-middle income countries
title_full_unstemmed Oligohydramnios: a prospective study of fetal, neonatal and maternal outcomes in low-middle income countries
title_short Oligohydramnios: a prospective study of fetal, neonatal and maternal outcomes in low-middle income countries
title_sort oligohydramnios: a prospective study of fetal, neonatal and maternal outcomes in low-middle income countries
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6993413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32000798
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12978-020-0854-y
work_keys_str_mv AT figueroalester oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT mcclureelizabethm oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT swansonjonathan oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT nathanrobert oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT garcesanal oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT moorejanetl oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT krebsnancyf oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT hambidgekmichael oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT bausermanmelissa oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT lokangakaadrien oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT tshefuantoinette oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT mirzawaseem oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT saleemsarah oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT naqvifarnaz oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT carlowaldemara oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT chombaelwyn oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT liechtyedwarda oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT esamaifabian oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT swansondavid oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT bosecarll oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries
AT goldenbergrobertl oligohydramniosaprospectivestudyoffetalneonatalandmaternaloutcomesinlowmiddleincomecountries