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Racial variation in the association between gestational age and perinatal mortality: prospective study
Imelda Balchin et al. BMJ. 2007.
Abstract
Objectives: To determine if the risks of perinatal mortality and antepartum stillbirth associated with post term birth increase earlier during pregnancy in South Asian and black women than in white women, and to investigate differences in the factors associated with antepartum stillbirth between the racial groups.
Design: Prospective study using logistic regression analysis.
Setting: 15 maternity units in northwest London from 1988 to 2000.
Participants: 197 061 nulliparous women self reported as white, South Asian, or black, who delivered a single baby weighing at least 500 g at 24-43 completed weeks' gestation.
Main outcome measures: Gestation specific perinatal mortality, antepartum stillbirth rates, and independent factors for antepartum stillbirth by racial groups. Results The crude gestation specific perinatal mortality patterns for the three racial groups differed (P<0.001). The perinatal mortality rate among black women was lower than among white women before 32 weeks but was higher thereafter. Perinatal mortality was highest among South Asian women at all gestational ages and increased the fastest at term. After adjusting for the confounders of antepartum stillbirth (placental abruption, congenital abnormality, low birth weight, birth weight <10th centile, meconium passage, fever, maternal body mass index > or =30, and maternal age > or =30), the excess mortality among black women after 32 weeks was not significant. After adjusting for confounding, South Asian women still had a significantly higher risk of antepartum stillbirth (odds ratio 1.8, 95% confidence interval 1.2 to 2.7). Conclusions The risk of perinatal mortality increased earlier in gestation among South Asian women than among white women. The most important factor associated with antepartum stillbirth among white women was placental abruption, but among South Asian and black women it was birth weight below 2000 g.
Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: None declared.
Figures
Fig 1 Gestation specific perinatal mortality rate by racial group
Fig 2 Gestation specific antepartum stillbirth model; predicted estimates with upper and lower 95% confidence intervals
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- Improving outcomes in pregnancy.
Newnham JP. Newnham JP. BMJ. 2007 Apr 21;334(7598):807-8. doi: 10.1136/bmj.39175.638623.BE. BMJ. 2007. PMID: 17446574 Free PMC article.
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