| Literature DB >> 23638921 |
Fredrik Carlsen1, Jostein Grytten, Anne Eskild.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There has been a considerable decline in fetal and neonatal mortality in the Western world. The authors hypothesized that this decline has been largest for boys, since boys have a higher risk of fetal and neonatal death.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23638921 PMCID: PMC3645967 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2393-13-101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Fetal and neonatal deaths and death rates by sex of child for non-immigrants, 1967-2005
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| Number at risk | 1,015,083 | 959,728 | 1,014,279 | 959,035 | 1,012,028 | 957,188 | 1,009,708 | 954,987 | 1,004,798 | 951,578 |
| Number of deaths | 804 | 693 | 2,251 | 1,847 | 2,320 | 2,201 | 4,910 | 3,409 | 959 | 637 |
| Percentage deaths | 0.08 | 0.07 | 0.22 | 0.19 | 0.23 | 0.23 | 0.49 | 0.36 | 0.10 | 0.07 |
Absolute change (per 1000) and relative change in mortality from pregnancy week 23 to 1 month after birth by sex of child for non-immigrants in Norway, 1967–2005
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| Boy | 24.094 | 23.567, 24.622 | 19.647 | 19.272, 20.002 | 1.245 | 1.191, 1.301 |
| Girl | 19.406 | 18.863, 19.949 | 15.958 | 15.583, 16.334 | 1.000 | |
| Boy * (Year - 1967) | −1.116 | −1.183, -1.048 | −0.466 | −0.483,−0.449 | 0.956 | 0.954, 0.957 |
| Girl * (Year-1967) | −0.867 | −0.936, −0.798 | −0.370 | −0.387, −0.353 | 0.958 | 0.956, 0.960 |
| Boy * (Year - 1967)2 | 0.017 | 0.015, 0.019 | | | | |
| Girl * (Year - 1967)2 | 0.013 | 0.011, 0.015 | | | | |
| Test for equal average trends for boys and girls: | | | p < 0.001 | | p = 0.132 | |
| N | 1,974,811 | |||||
Linear probability and logistic regression analyses. Pregnancies with gestational length >22.
Figure 1Estimated time trends of overall death rates for boys and girls.
Adjusted absolute change (per 1000) and adjusted relative change in mortality from pregnancy week 23 to 1 month after birth by sex of child for non-immigrants in Norway, 1967–2005
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| Boy | 19.647 | 19.052, 20.242 | 1.242 | 1.188, 1.298 |
| Girl | 15.958 | 15.356, 16.560 | 1.000 | |
| Boy * (Year - 1967) | −0.460 | −0.477, −0.442 | 0.958 | 0.956, 0.960 |
| Girl * (Year - 1967) | −0.365 | −0.383, −0.357 | 0.960 | 0.958, 0.962 |
| Test for equal average trends for boys and girls: | p < 0.001 | | p = 0.132 | |
| N | 1,974,811 | |||
Linear probability and logistic regression analyses. Adjustment made for maternal age (five-year intervals), parity (first child, other children), plurality (single, multiple births) and maternal education (compulsory school only, upper secondary education, university/college education, unknown education).
Absolute change (per 1000) and relative change in fetal mortality rates by sex of child for different pregnancy periods
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| Boy | 1.146 | 1.046, 1.247 | 1.184 | 0.997, 1.407 | 3.847 | 3.680, 4.013 | 1.102 | 1.000, 1.214 | 4.105 | 3.930, 4.280 | 1.062 | 0.969, 1.164 |
| Girl | 0.982 | 0.879, 1.086 | 1.000 | | 3.441 | 3.270, 3.612 | 1.000 | | 3.943 | 3.763, 4.123 | 1.000 | |
| Boy * (Year - 1967) | −0.019 | −0.024, −0.015 | 0.975 | 0.969, 0.981 | −0.089 | −0.096, −0.081 | 0.959 | 0.955, 0.962 | −0.099 | −0.107, −0.091 | 0.955 | 0.951, 0.959 |
| Girl * (Year - 1967) | −0.014 | −0.019, −0.009 | 0.980 | 0.974, 0.987 | −0.082 | −0.090, −0.075 | 0.955 | 0.951, 0.959 | −0.089 | −0.098, −0.081 | 0.960 | 0.956, 0.963 |
| Test for equal average trends for boys and girls: | p = 0.131 | | p = 0.142 | | p = 0.274 | | p = 0.242 | | p = 0.119 | | p = 0.081 | |
| N | 1,974,811 | 1,973,314 | 1,969,216 | |||||||||
Non-immigrants in Norway, 1967–2005. Linear probability and logistic regression analyses. Pregnancies with gestational length >22 weeks.
Absolute change (per 1000) and relative change in neonatal mortality by sex of child for non-immigrants in Norway, 1967–2005
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| Boy | 9.305 | 9.067, 9.542 | 1.406 | 1.314, 1.504 | 1.360 | 1.255, 1.465 | 1.393 | 1.176, 1.649 |
| Girl | 6.705 | 6.460, 6.949 | 1.000 | | 0.972 | 0.864, 1.080 | 1.000 | |
| Boy * (Year - 1967) | −0.241 | −0.252, −0.230 | 0.947 | 0.944, 0.950 | −0.022 | −0.027, −0.017 | 0.977 | 0.971, 0.982 |
| Girl * (Year - 1967) | −0.170 | −0.182, −0.159 | 0.949 | 0.946, 0.952 | −0.016 | −0.021, −0.011 | 0.975 | 0.969, 0.982 |
| Test for equal average trends for boys and girls: | p < 0.001 | | p = 0.253 | | p = 0.115 | | p = 0.729 | |
| N | 1,964,695 | 1,956,376 | ||||||
Linear probability and logistic regression analyses. Pregnancies with gestational length > 22 weeks.
Reduction in stillbirths and neonatal deaths 1967–2005 for non-immigrant population due to downward trends in fetal and neontal mortality
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| Boys | 386 | 1,767 | 1,956 | 4,767 | 425 | 9,301 |
| Girls | 269 | 1,556 | 1,679 | 3,187 | 302 | 6,993 |
| Difference | 117 | 211 | 277 | 1,580 | 123 | 2,308 |
Based on estimates reported in Tables 4 and 5 (absolute changes).