| Literature DB >> 28270117 |
Rasheda Khanam1,2, Saifuddin Ahmed3, Andreea A Creanga1, Nazma Begum1, Alain K Koffi1, Arif Mahmud1, Heather Rosen4, Abdullah H Baqui5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite impressive improvements in maternal survival throughout the world, rates of antepartum complications remain high. These conditions also contribute to high rates of perinatal deaths, which include stillbirths and early neonatal deaths, but the extent is not well studied. This study examines patterns of antepartum complications and the risk of perinatal deaths associated with such complications in rural Bangladesh.Entities:
Keywords: Antepartum complications; Antepartum hemorrhage; Early neonatal deaths; Perinatal deaths; Pregnancy induced hypertension; Probable infection; Stillbirths
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28270117 PMCID: PMC5341426 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-017-1264-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Fig. 1Analytic cohort of women
Prevalence of self-reported maternal complications during pregnancy
| Maternal complications |
| % |
|---|---|---|
| Antepartum hemorrhage | 168 | 2.7 |
| Probable infectiona | 904 | 14.4 |
| High fever | 681 | 10.8 |
| Foul smelling discharge | 310 | 4.9 |
| Probable pregnancy-induced hypertensionb | 1,281 | 20.4 |
| Convulsion | 161 | 2.6 |
| Swelling of feet or face | 1,169 | 18.6 |
| Any of three complications | 1,970 | 31.3 |
aDefined as women who reported having either high fever or foul smelling discharge during pregnancy
bDefined as women who reported having either convulsions or swelling of feet or face during pregnancy
Socio-demographic and delivery-related characteristics of the study population
| Characteristics | Total | None of three complications | Any of three complications |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n (%) | ||||
| Women’s age | <0.001 | |||
| < 25 years | 1,763 (28.1) | 1,242 (28.8) | 521 (26.5) | |
| 25–29 years | 2,010 (32.0) | 1,414 (32.8) | 596 (30.3) | |
| 30–34 years | 1,339 (21.3) | 918 (21.3) | 421 (21.4) | |
| ≥ 35 years | 1,173 (18.6) | 741 (17.2) | 432 (21.9) | |
| Parity | ||||
| 1–2 | 2,163 (34.4) | 1,491 (34.6) | 672 (34.1) | <0.010 |
| 3–4 | 1,936 (30.8) | 1,382 (32.0) | 554 (28.1) | |
| 5–6 | 1,200 (19.1) | 779 (18.1) | 421 (21.4) | |
| 7+ | 986 (15.7) | 663 (15.4) | 323 (16.4) | |
| Women’s education | 0.948 | |||
| No education | 2,591 (41.2) | 1,773 (41.1) | 818 (41.5) | |
| Primary complete | 1,926 (30.7) | 1,326 (30.7) | 600 (30.5) | |
| Above primary | 1,768 (28.1) | 1,216 (28.2) | 552 (28.0) | |
| Husbands’ education | ||||
| No education | 2,904 (46.2) | 2,004 (46.4) | 900 (45.7) | 0.760 |
| Primary complete | 2,093 (33.3) | 1,437 (33.3) | 656 (33.3) | |
| Above primary | 1,288 (20.5) | 874 (20.3) | 414 (21.0) | |
| Household asset index | ||||
| 1 (Lowest) | 1,102 (17.5) | 787 (18.2) | 315 (16.0) | <0.010 |
| 2 | 1,190 (18.9) | 843 (19.5) | 347 (17.6) | |
| 3 (Middle) | 1,252 (19.9) | 866 (20.1) | 386 (19.6) | |
| 4 | 1,334 (21.2) | 908 (21.0) | 426 (21.6) | |
| 5 (Highest) | 1,407 (22.4) | 911 (21.1) | 496 (25.2) | |
| ANC visits | ||||
| 0 | 2,142 (34.1) | 1,673 (38.8) | 469 (23.8) | <0.001 |
| 1–3 | 3,253 (51.8) | 2,172 (50.3) | 1,081 (54.9) | |
| 4+ | 890 (14.2) | 470 (10.9) | 420 (21.3) | |
| Place of delivery | ||||
| Home delivery | 5,396 (85.9) | 3,825 (88.6) | 1,571 (79.8) | <0.001 |
| FWC/UHC | 417 (6.6) | 239 (5.5) | 178 (9.0) | |
| Hospital/Clinic | 431 (6.9) | 227 (5.3) | 204 (10.4) | |
| Other | 41 (0.6) | 24 (0.6) | 17 (0.9) | |
| Birth attendant | ||||
| Untrained | 3,767 (60.0) | 2,675 (62.0) | 1,092 (55.4) | <0.001 |
| TBA | 1,573 (25.0) | 1,111 (25.8) | 462 (23.5) | |
| Skilled birth attendanta | 945 (15.0) | 529 (12.3) | 416 (21.1) | |
P-value based on chi-square tests comparing women with and without complications
ANC, antenatal care, FWC, family welfare center, UHC, upazila health complex, TBA, traditional birth attendant
aIncludes home and facility births assisted by skilled birth attendants (i.e., doctors, nurses, midwives)
Rates of stillbirths, early neonatal deaths, and perinatal deaths by presence of maternal complications during pregnancy
| Complications | Stillbirthsa | Early neonatal deathsb | Perinatal deathsa |
|---|---|---|---|
| n (rate, 95% CI) | |||
| APH | 20 (119.0, 78.1–177.3) | 16 (94.6, 56.8–153.4) | 34 (202.4, 148.3–269.9) |
| Probable infection | 35 (38.7, 27.9–53.5) | 37 (41.4, 30.0–56.9) | 71 (78.5, 62.7–98.0) |
| Probable PIH | 64 (50.0, 39.3–63.3) | 43 (33.7, 24.9–45.4) | 105 (82.0, 68.1–98.3) |
| Any of three complications | 94 (47.7, 39.1–58.1) | 70 (37.3, 29.6–46.9) | 164 (83.2, 71.8–96.3) |
| None of three complications | 101 (23.4, 19.3–28.4) | 93 (21.6, 17.6–26.4) | 192 (44.5, 38.7–51.1) |
| Overall rate | 195 (31.0, 27.0–35.6) | 161 (26.4, 22.7–30.8) | 356 (56.6, 51.2–62.6) |
APH, antepartum hemorrhage, PIH, pregnancy induced hypertension
aRate per 1,000 births
brate per 1,000 live births
Incidence rate ratios and population attributable fractions of stillbirths, early neonatal deaths, and perinatal deaths during pregnancy by maternal complications
| Complications | Stillbirths | Early neonatal deaths | Perinatal deaths | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adjusted IRR (95% CI) | PAF % (95% CI) | Adjusted IRR (95% CI) | PAF % (95% CI) | Adjusted IRR, 95% CI | PAF, % 95% CI | |
| APH | 3.7 (2.3–5.9) | 7.5 (3.6–11.2) | 3.5 (2.0–6.1) | 6.2 (2.1–10.2) | 3.5 (2.4–4.9) | 6.8 (4.2–9.3) |
| Probable infection | 1.1 (0.7–1.6) | – | 1.5 (1.1–2.2) | 7.8 (0.1–14.9) | 1.3 (1.0–1.7) | – |
| Probable PIH | 1.8 (1.3–2.5) | 14.7 (6.4–22.3) | 1.3 (0.9–1.8) | – | 1.5 (1.2–1.9) | 10.4 (4.7–15.7) |
| Total | 20.7 (12.3–28.2) | 13.1 (5.3–20.2) | 16.2 (10.4–21.5) | |||
All three Poisson regression models are adjusted for maternal age, parity, and household wealth
APH, antepartum hemorrhage, PIH, pregnancy induced hypertension, PAFs were estimated only for maternal complications found to be significantly associated at p < 0.05 with specific outcomes in Poisson regression analyses, IRR, incidence rate ratio, PAF, population attributable fraction