| Literature DB >> 21490700 |
Fahrija Skokić1, Dubravka Bačaj, Amela Selimović, Evlijana Hasanović, Selma Muratović, Amir Halilbašić.
Abstract
Objectives. We examined association between incidence rate of low birth weight in liveborn infants and maternal sociodemographic status in Tuzla Canton during 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Methods. The present study covers a 22-year period (1988-2009), including the war period (1992-1995), and we retrospectively collected data on a total of 108 316 liveborn infants and their mothers from three different socioeconomic periods: before (1988-1991), during (1992-1995), and after the war (1996-2009). Association between incidence rate of low birth weight in liveborn infants and maternal sociodemographic status were determined for each study period. Results. There were 23 194 live births in the prewar, 18 302 during the war, and 66 820 in the postwar period. Among the liveborn infants born during the war, 1373 (7.5%) had birth weight of <2500 g, which is significantly more in comparison with 851 (3.6%) liveborn infants in this birth weight group born before and 1864 (2.8%) after the war. We found the number of examinations during pregnancy was 1.8 per pregnant woman in the war period, which was low in comparison with the number of examinations before (4.6 per pregnant woman) and after (7.1 per pregnant woman) the war (P<.001 for both). Prewar perinatal mortality LBW infants of 6.2 per 1000 live births increased to 10.8 per 1000 live births during the war (P<.001), but after the war, perinatal mortality LBW infants (5.2‰) and early neonatal mortality (2.4‰) decreased. Conclusions. We found statistically significant association between low-birth-weight and maternal sociodemographic status in Tuzla Canton during 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21490700 PMCID: PMC3068307 DOI: 10.1155/2010/789183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pediatr ISSN: 1687-9740
Figure 1Map of Bosnia and Herzegovina; No 4-Tuzla Canton.
Number of Low birth weight (LBW) infants according to gestational age, stillbirths, early neonatal mortality, and total perinatal mortality Low birth weight (LBW) infants at University Clinical Center Department for Gynecology and Obstetrics in the prewar (1988–1991), war (1992–1995), and postwar (1996–2009) period.
| Group of Newborns with LBW | No. of newborns with LBW | ||||
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| War ( |
| Postwar ( | |
| Gestational age | |||||
| <37 | 387 (15, 0%) | .0001 | 542 (23, 8%) | .0001 | 883 (13, 1%) |
| 37–42 | 375 (1, 8%) | .0001 | 705 (4, 5%) | .0001 | 670 (1, 1%) |
| >42 | 89 (16, 7%) | .0001 | 126 (31, 8%) | .0015 | 311 (23, 9%) |
| Stillborns† | 96 (5.1‰) | .04 | 92 (5.0‰) | .0001 | 187 (2.8‰) |
| Early neonatal deaths† | 49 (2.1‰) | .0001 | 107 (5.8‰) | .448 | 165 (2.4‰) |
| Perinatal death† | 145 (6.2‰) | .0001 | 199 (10.8‰) | .043 | 352 (5.2‰) |
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*χ 21 test.
†The number in the parentheses is the number of stillborns per 1000 total births.
*PI ponderal index (PI = weight (in g)/length (in cm)3).
Maternal age and prenatal care of follow up and birth data for Low birth weight at University Clinical Center of Tuzla, Department for Gynecology and Obstetrics in the prewar (1988–1991), war (1992–1995), and postwar (1996–2009) period.
| Maternal characteristics-Maternal age (years) | Proportion (%) | Rate ratios (95% confidence interval) | |||||
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| Prewar | War | Postwar | Prewar |
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| <20 | 163 (19.1%) | 275 (20%) | 326 (17.5%) | 1.057 | .614 | 1.181 | .06 |
| 20–24 | 259 (30.4%) | 332 (24.2%) | 660 (35.4%) | 0.72 | .001 | 0.679 | .0001 |
| 25–29 | 271 (31.8%) | 369 (26.8%) | 496 (26.6%) | 0.78 | .01 | 1.013 | .86 |
| ≥30 | 158 (18.6%) | 397 (28.9%) | 382 (20.5%) | 1.78 | .0001 | 1.578 | .0001 |
| Trimeste prenatal care | |||||||
| First trimester prenatal care | 446 (52.4%) | 109 (7.9%) | 631 (33.8%) | 0.07 | .0001 | 0.168 | .0001 |
| Second prenatal care | 264 (31%) | 317 (23.2%) | 720 (38.6%) | 0.667 | .0001 | 0.476 | .0001 |
| Third or No Prenatal care | 141 (16.6%) | 947 (68.9%) | 513 (27.6%) | 11,193 | .0001 | 5.854 | .0001 |
Rate ratios for an association between maternal age during pregnancy and low birth weight (LBW). CI = confidence interval. a Chi-squared test for linear trend used for comparison of proportions and linear-contrast analysis of variance used for comparison of means.
Average birth weight, body length, gestation age, and Ponderal index of LBW newborn in the Clinic for Gynaecology and Obstetrics during the prewar (1988–1991), war (1992–1995) and postwar periods (1996–2009).
| LBW Average | Proportion (%) | Prewar | Postwar | ||
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| Birth weight | 2063.49 | 1857.52 | 2015.85 | .0003 | .0001 |
| Body Length | 48.4 | 47.5 | 49.2 | .0001 | .0001 |
| Gestation age | 35.9 | 36.5 | 37.6 | .0001 | .0001 |
**Independent samples t test.