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The Canadian Mother-Child Cohort Active Surveillance Initiative (CAMCCO): Comparisons between Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta
BACKGROUND: Given that pregnant women taking medications are excluded from clinical trials, real-world evidence is essential. We aimed to build a Canadian Mother-Child Cohort Active Surveillance Initiative (CAMCCO) and compare frequency of prematurity, low-birth-weight (LBW), major malformations, mu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9488808/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36126025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274355 |
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author | Bérard, Anick Kaul, Padma Eltonsy, Sherif Winquist, Brandace Chateau, Dan Hawken, Steven Sprague, Ann Walker, Mark Bernatsky, Sasha Abrahamowicz, Michal Soares de Moura, Cristiano Vinet, Évelyne Carleton, Bruce Hanley, Gillian Oberlander, Tim Sheehy, Odile Gomez, Yessica Haydee Gorgui, Jessica Savu, Anamaria |
author_facet | Bérard, Anick Kaul, Padma Eltonsy, Sherif Winquist, Brandace Chateau, Dan Hawken, Steven Sprague, Ann Walker, Mark Bernatsky, Sasha Abrahamowicz, Michal Soares de Moura, Cristiano Vinet, Évelyne Carleton, Bruce Hanley, Gillian Oberlander, Tim Sheehy, Odile Gomez, Yessica Haydee Gorgui, Jessica Savu, Anamaria |
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description | BACKGROUND: Given that pregnant women taking medications are excluded from clinical trials, real-world evidence is essential. We aimed to build a Canadian Mother-Child Cohort Active Surveillance Initiative (CAMCCO) and compare frequency of prematurity, low-birth-weight (LBW), major malformations, multiplicity, and gestational medication use across four provinces. METHODS: CAMCCO is a collaborative research infrastructure that uses real-world data from large provincial health care databases in Canada; developed with standardized methods to similarly construct population-based pregnancy/child cohorts with longitudinal follow-up by linking administrative/hospital/birth databases. CAMCCO also includes a common repository to i) share algorithms and case definitions based on diagnostic and procedural codes for research/training purpose, and ii) download aggregate data relevant to primary care providers, researchers, and decision makers. For this study, data from Quebec (1998–2015), Manitoba (1995–2019), Saskatchewan (1996–2020), and Alberta (2005–2018) are compared (Chi-square tests, p-values), and trends are calculated using Cochran-Armitage trend tests. RESULTS: Almost two-thirds (61%) of women took medications during pregnancy, mostly antibiotics (26%), asthma drugs (8%), and antidepressants (4%). Differences in the prevalence of prematurity (5.9–6.8%), LBW (4.0–5.2%), and multiplicity (1.0–2.5%) were statistically significant between provinces (p<0.001). Frequency of major malformations increased over time in Quebec (7–11%; p<0.001), Saskatchewan (5–11%; p<0.001), and Alberta (from 7–8%; p<0.001), and decreased in Manitoba (5–3%; p<0.001). Cardiovascular and musculoskeletal malformations were the most prevalent. INTERPRETATION: Medications are often used among Canadian pregnancies but adverse pregnancy outcomes vary across provinces. Digitized health data may help researchers and care providers understand the risk-benefit ratios related to gestational medication use, as well as province-specific trends. |
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spelling | pubmed-94888082022-09-21 The Canadian Mother-Child Cohort Active Surveillance Initiative (CAMCCO): Comparisons between Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta Bérard, Anick Kaul, Padma Eltonsy, Sherif Winquist, Brandace Chateau, Dan Hawken, Steven Sprague, Ann Walker, Mark Bernatsky, Sasha Abrahamowicz, Michal Soares de Moura, Cristiano Vinet, Évelyne Carleton, Bruce Hanley, Gillian Oberlander, Tim Sheehy, Odile Gomez, Yessica Haydee Gorgui, Jessica Savu, Anamaria PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Given that pregnant women taking medications are excluded from clinical trials, real-world evidence is essential. We aimed to build a Canadian Mother-Child Cohort Active Surveillance Initiative (CAMCCO) and compare frequency of prematurity, low-birth-weight (LBW), major malformations, multiplicity, and gestational medication use across four provinces. METHODS: CAMCCO is a collaborative research infrastructure that uses real-world data from large provincial health care databases in Canada; developed with standardized methods to similarly construct population-based pregnancy/child cohorts with longitudinal follow-up by linking administrative/hospital/birth databases. CAMCCO also includes a common repository to i) share algorithms and case definitions based on diagnostic and procedural codes for research/training purpose, and ii) download aggregate data relevant to primary care providers, researchers, and decision makers. For this study, data from Quebec (1998–2015), Manitoba (1995–2019), Saskatchewan (1996–2020), and Alberta (2005–2018) are compared (Chi-square tests, p-values), and trends are calculated using Cochran-Armitage trend tests. RESULTS: Almost two-thirds (61%) of women took medications during pregnancy, mostly antibiotics (26%), asthma drugs (8%), and antidepressants (4%). Differences in the prevalence of prematurity (5.9–6.8%), LBW (4.0–5.2%), and multiplicity (1.0–2.5%) were statistically significant between provinces (p<0.001). Frequency of major malformations increased over time in Quebec (7–11%; p<0.001), Saskatchewan (5–11%; p<0.001), and Alberta (from 7–8%; p<0.001), and decreased in Manitoba (5–3%; p<0.001). Cardiovascular and musculoskeletal malformations were the most prevalent. INTERPRETATION: Medications are often used among Canadian pregnancies but adverse pregnancy outcomes vary across provinces. Digitized health data may help researchers and care providers understand the risk-benefit ratios related to gestational medication use, as well as province-specific trends. Public Library of Science 2022-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9488808/ /pubmed/36126025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274355 Text en © 2022 Bérard et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bérard, Anick Kaul, Padma Eltonsy, Sherif Winquist, Brandace Chateau, Dan Hawken, Steven Sprague, Ann Walker, Mark Bernatsky, Sasha Abrahamowicz, Michal Soares de Moura, Cristiano Vinet, Évelyne Carleton, Bruce Hanley, Gillian Oberlander, Tim Sheehy, Odile Gomez, Yessica Haydee Gorgui, Jessica Savu, Anamaria The Canadian Mother-Child Cohort Active Surveillance Initiative (CAMCCO): Comparisons between Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta |
title | The Canadian Mother-Child Cohort Active Surveillance Initiative (CAMCCO): Comparisons between Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta |
title_full | The Canadian Mother-Child Cohort Active Surveillance Initiative (CAMCCO): Comparisons between Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta |
title_fullStr | The Canadian Mother-Child Cohort Active Surveillance Initiative (CAMCCO): Comparisons between Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta |
title_full_unstemmed | The Canadian Mother-Child Cohort Active Surveillance Initiative (CAMCCO): Comparisons between Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta |
title_short | The Canadian Mother-Child Cohort Active Surveillance Initiative (CAMCCO): Comparisons between Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta |
title_sort | canadian mother-child cohort active surveillance initiative (camcco): comparisons between quebec, manitoba, saskatchewan, and alberta |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9488808/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36126025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274355 |
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