| Literature DB >> 28550648 |
Knut Stokkeland1,2, Jonas Filip Ludvigsson3,4,5, Rolf Hultcrantz6,7, Anders Ekbom8, Jonas Höijer9, Matteo Bottai9, Olof Stephansson8,10.
Abstract
Previous studies have shown inconsistent results with respect to hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV) and pregnancy outcome. The aim of this study was to investigate pregnancy outcome in women with HBV or HCV. In a nationwide cohort of births between 2001 and 2011 we investigated the risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes in 2990 births to women with HBV and 2056 births to women with HCV using data from Swedish healthcare registries. Births to women without HBV (n = 1090 979), and births without HCV (n = 1091 913) served as population controls. Crude and adjusted relative risks (aRR) were calculated using Poisson regression analysis. Women with HCV were more likely to smoke (46.7 vs. 8.0%) and to have alcohol dependence (18.9 vs. 1.3%) compared with population controls. Most women with HBV were born in non-Nordic countries (91.9%). Maternal HCV was associated with a decreased risk of preeclampsia (aRR: 0.39, 95% CI: 0.24-0.64), but an increased risk of preterm birth (aRR: 1.32, 95% CI: 1.08-1.60) and late neonatal death (7-27 days: aRR: 3.79, 95% CI: 1.07-13.39) Preterm birth were also more common in mothers with HBV, aRR: 1.21 (95% CI: 1.02-1.45). Both HBV and HCV are risk factors for preterm birth, while HCV seems to be associated with a decreased risk for preeclampsia. Future studies should corroborate these findings.Entities:
Keywords: Late neonatal death; Preeclampsia; Pregnancy outcomes; Preterm birth
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28550648 PMCID: PMC5570776 DOI: 10.1007/s10654-017-0261-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Epidemiol ISSN: 0393-2990 Impact factor: 8.082
Descriptive data on women with Hepatitis B
| Hepatitis B | Non-hepatitis B | |
|---|---|---|
| Maternal age at delivery |
| |
| ≤24 | 506 (16.92) | 156,906 (14.38) |
| 25–34 | 1780 (59.53) | 709,970 (64.91) |
| ≥35 | 704 (23.55) | 226,587 (20.70) |
| Calendar period of birth |
| |
| 2001–2006 | 1105 (36.96) | 564,577 (51.75) |
| 2007–2011 | 1885 (63.04) | 527,038 (48.25) |
| Cigarette smoking |
| |
| No | 2623 (87.73) | 955,048 (85.84) |
| 1–10 cig./day | 161 (5.38) | 62,420 (5.72) |
| 10+ cig./day | 79 (2.64) | 20 985 (1.92) |
| Missing | 127 (4.25) | 52 526 (4.81) |
| Parents living together |
| |
| No | 383 (12.81) | 59,188 (5.43) |
| Yes | 2484 (83.08) | 981,125 (89.93) |
| Missing | 123 (4.11) | 50,666 (4.64) |
| BMI |
| |
| 11–19.9 | 379 (12.68) | 96,045 (8.80) |
| 20–24.9 | 1269 (42.44) | 521,942 (47.84) |
| 25–29.9 | 740 (24.75) | 247,764 (22.71) |
| 30–60 | 273 (9.13) | 113,702 (10.42) |
| Missing | 329 (11.00) | 11,526 (11.22) |
| Parity |
| |
| 1 | 1014 (33.91) | 488,887 (44.81) |
| 2 | 989 (33.08) | 396,034 (36.30) |
| 3+ | 987(33.01) | 206,058 (18.89) |
| Diabetes |
| |
| No | 2975 (99.50) | 1,085,093 (99.46) |
| Yes | 15 (0.50) | 5886 (0.54) |
| Alcohol dependence |
| |
| No | 2934 (98.13) | 1,077,030 (98.72) |
| Yes | 56 (1.87) | 13,949 (1.28) |
| Other dependencies |
| |
| No | 2930 (97.99) | 1,079,104 (98.91) |
| Yes | 60 (2.01) | 11,875 (1.09) |
| Country of Birth |
| |
| Sweden | 232 (7.76) | 868,673 (79.62) |
| Other Nordic | 10 (0.33) | 18,773 (1.72) |
| Others | 2748 (91.91) | 203,533 (18.66) |
| Educational level |
| |
| ≤9 | 1029 (34.41) | 125,374 (11.49) |
| 10–12 | 1004 (33.58) | 44,984 (41.24) |
| 13 | 762 (25.48) | 499,411 (45.78) |
| Missing | 195 (6.52) | 16,310 (1.49) |
The p value is from chi2-test
Descriptive data on women with Hepatitis C
| HepC | Non-hepC | |
|---|---|---|
| Maternal age at delivery |
| |
| ≤24 | 345 (16.78) | 157,067 (14.38) |
| 25–34 | 1168 (56.81) | 708,802 (64.91) |
| ≥35 | 543 (26.41) | 226,044 (20.70) |
| Calendar period of birth |
| |
| 2001–2006 | 937 (45.57) | 564,745 (51.72) |
| 2007–2011 | 1119 (54.53) | 527,168 (48.28) |
| Cigarette smoking |
| |
| No | 997 (48.49) | 957,671 (87.61) |
| 1–10 cig./day | 533 (25.92) | 62,048 (5.68) |
| 10+ cig./day | 427 (20.77) | 20,637 (1.89) |
| Missing | 99 (4.82) | 52,544 (4.64) |
| Parents living together |
| |
| No | 538 (24.17) | 59,033 (5.41) |
| Yes | 1 404 (69.29) | 982,205 (89.95) |
| Missing | 114 (5.54) | 50,675 (4.64) |
| BMI |
| |
| 11–19.9 | 155 (7.54) | 96,269 (8.83) |
| 20–24.9 | 864 (42.02) | 522,347 (47.57) |
| 25–29.9 | 521 (24.94) | 247,983 (22.23) |
| 30–60 | 229 (12.25) | 113,746 (10.42) |
| Missing | 287 (13.96) | 111,568 (10.22) |
| Parity |
| |
| 1 | 805 (39.15) | 489,096 (44.79) |
| 2 | 681 (33.12) | 396,342 (36.30) |
| 3+ | 570 (27.72) | 206,475 (18.91) |
| Diabetes |
| |
| No | 2040 (99.22) | 1,086,028 (99.46) |
| Yes | 16 (0.78) | 5885 (0.54) |
| Alcohol dependence |
| |
| No | 1667(81.08) | 1,078,297 (98.75) |
| Yes | 389 (18.92) | 13,616 (1.25) |
| Other dependencies |
| |
| No | 1513 (73.59) | 1,080,521 (98.95) |
| Yes | 543 (26.41) | 11,398 (1.04) |
| Country of birth | ||
| Sweden | 1630 (79.43) | 867,275 (79.43) |
| Other Nordic | 50 (2.43) | 18,733 (1.72) |
| Others | 376 (18.29) | 205,905 (18.86) |
| Educational level | ||
| ≤9 | 911 (44.31) | 125,492 (11.49) |
| 10–12 | 822 (39.98) | 450,066 (41.22) |
| 13 | 305 (14.83) | 499,868 (45.78) |
| Missing | 19 (0.88) | 16,487 (1.51) |
Pregnancy outcomes for women with hepatitis B presented as relative risks
| Hepatitis B | Non-n = Hepatitis B | Crude RR | Adjusted RR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gestational diabetes | 68 (2.23) | 11,262 (1.03) | 2.20 (1.69–2.87) | 0.96 (0.71–1.27) |
| No | 2922 (97.77) | 1,079,717 | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Preeclampsia | 59 (1.97) | 30,030 (2.75) | 0.72 (0.55–0.93)) | 0.90 (0.68–1.21) |
| No | 2931 (98.03) | 1,060,949 (97.25) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Caesarean section | ||||
| Acute | 279 (9.40) | 89,516 (8.23) | 1.11 (0.97–1.28) | 1.13 (0.96–1.32) |
| Elective | 237 (7.99) | 89,445 (8.22) | 0.98 (0.84–1.13) | 1.00 (0.84–1.17) |
| No | 2 460 (82.61) | 908,421 (83.55) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Apgar score at 5 min | ||||
| 7–10 | 2 906 | 1,069,637 | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| 0–6 | 46 (1.58) | 11,822 (1.09) | 1.43 (1.06–1.91) | 1.31 (0.93–1.84) |
| Data missing | 15 (0.48) | 5,923 (0.54) | ||
| Low birth weight (<2500 g) | 124 (4.18) | 33,641 (3.10) | 1.35 (1.13–1.62) | 1.08 (0.88–1.33) |
| No | 2,843 (95.82) | 1,053,741 | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Small for gestational age | 109 (3.67) | 26,855 (2.47) | 1.49 (1.22-1.81) | 0.98 (0.78-1.22) |
| No | 2,850 (96.06) | 1 056,876 (97.17) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Data missing | 8 (0.27) | 3651 (0.36) | ||
| Congenital malformation | 101 (3.40) | 38,469 (3.54) | 0.96 (0.79–1.16) | 0.99 (0.80–1.24) |
| No | 2 866 (96.60) | 1,048,913 (96.46) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Stillbirth | 23 (0.77) | 3 597 (0.33) | 2.33 (1.55-3.50) | 1.59 (0.96-2.59) |
| No | 2 967 (99.23) | 1 087 382 (99.67) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Early neonatal death (0-6) | 4 (0.13) | 1 210 (0.11) | 1.21 (0.46-3.23) | 1.09 (0.35-3.42) |
| No | 2 963 (99.87) | 1 086 172 (99.89) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Late neonatal death (7–27) | 2 (0.07) | 458 (0.04) | 1.60 (0.40–6.42) | NPA |
| No | 2965 (99.93) | 1,086,924 (99.96) | Ref = 1.00 | Ref = 1.00 |
| Gestational age | 1.21 (1.03–1.42) | 1.22 (1.02–1.45) | ||
| Very preterm birth (<32 weeks) | 27 (0.91) | 7473 (0.69) | ||
| Moderately preterm birth (32–36 weeks) | 148 (4.99) | 45,979 (4.23) | ||
| Term births (37–44 weeks) | 2791 (94.07) | 1,033,321 (95.03) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Data missing | 1 (0.03) | 609 (0.06) | ||
| Induced preterm | 48 (1.6) | 14,647 (1.3) | 1.21(0.91–1.61) | 1.28 (0.93–1–75) |
| Spontaneous preterm | 127 (4.3) | 38 805 (3.6) | 1.21 (1.00–1.46) | 1.20 (0.98–1.47) |
Adjusted for mother’s age, year of birth, if the mother smokes at early pregnancy, if the mother lives together with the father of the child, BMI, parity, if the mother has diabetes mellitus, and if the mother is addicted to alcohol or are diagnosed with other dependencies. For gestational diabetes and preeclampisa stillbirths are included
The method used for measuring association between Caesarean section and liver disease was multinomial logistic regression. The interpretation of the estimates is in terms of relative rate ratios Adjusted for mother’s age, year of birth, if the mother smokes at early pregnancy, if the mother lives together with the father of the child, BMI, parity, if the mother has diabetes mellitus, and if the mother is addicted to alcohol or are diagnosed with other dependencies
NPA not possible to analyze
Pregnancy outcomes for women with hepatitis C: presented as relative risks
| Hepatitis C | Non-Hepatitis C | Crude RR | Adjusted RR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gestational diabetes | 28 (1.36) | 11,302 (1.03) | 1.31 (0.90–1.92) | 1.18 (0.79–1.75) |
| No | 2028 (98.64) | 1,080,611 (98.97) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Preeclampsia | 26 (1.27) | 29,937 (2.75) | 0.46 (0.31–0.69) | 0.39 (0.24–0.64) |
| No | 2018 (98.73) | 1,058,368 (97.25) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Caesarean section | ||||
| Acute | 185 (9.05) | 89,601 (8.24) | 1.17 (0.99–1.38) | 1.09 (0.91–1.30) |
| Elective | 256 (12.53) | 89,426 (8.21) | 1.62 (1.40-1.88) | 1.33 (1.12–1.59) |
| No | 1603 (78.42) | 909,278 (83.55) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Apgar score at 5 min | ||||
| 0–6 | 35 (1.71) | 11,833 (1.09) | 1.58 (1.13–2.21) | 1.05 (0.68–1.61) |
| 7–10 | 1991 (97.41) | 1,070,552 (98.37) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Data missing | 18 (0.88) | 5920 (0.54) | ||
| Low birth weight (<2500 g) | 94 (4.60) | 33,671 (3.10) | 1.49 (1.20–1.83) | 0.98 (0.77–1.22) |
| No | 1950 (95.40) | 1,054,634 (96.90) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Small for gestational age | 79 (3.86) | 26,885 (2.47) | 1.57 (1.25–1.96) | 0.98 (0.77–1.24) |
| No | 1956 (95.69) | 1,057,770 (97.19) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Data missing | 9 (0.44) | 3,650 (0.34) | ||
| Congenital malformation | 74 (3.62) | 38,496 (3.54) | 1.02 (0.82–1.28) | 0.88 (0.67–1.15) |
| No | 1970 (96.38) | 1,049,809 (96.46) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Stillbirth | 12 (0.58) | 3608 (0.33) | 1.76 (1.01–3.10) | 1.20 (0.62–2.34) |
| No | 2044 (99.42) | 1,088,305 (99.67) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Early neonatal death (0–6) | 2 (0.10) | 1212 (0.11) | 0.88 (0.21–3.51) | 0.88 (0.21–3.58) |
| No | 2042 (99.90) | 1,087,093 (99.89) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Late neonatal death (7–27) | 4 (0.20) | 456 (0.04) | 4.67 (1.75–12.46) | 3.79 (1.08–13.38) |
| No | 2040 (99.80) | 1,087,849 (99.96) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Gestational age | 1.75 (1.47–2.08) | 1.32 (1.08–1.60) | ||
| Very preterm birth (<32 weeks) | 27 (1.32) | 7473 (0.69) | ||
| Moderately preterm birth (32–36 weeks) | 142 (6.95) | 45,985 (4.22) | ||
| Term births (37–44 weeks) | 1 873 (91.63) | 1,034,239 (95.03) | Ref = 1.0 | Ref = 1.0 |
| Data missing | 2 (0.10) | 608 (0.06) | ||
| Induced preterm | 67 (3.2) | 14,628 (1.3) | 2.53 (1.94–3.31) | 1.89 (1.40–2.56) |
| Spontaneous preterm | 102 (5.0) | 38,830 (3.6) | 1.45 (1.18–1.78) | 1.09 (0.86–1.37) |
Adjusted for mother’s age, year of birth, if the mother smokes at early pregnancy, if the mother lives together with the father of the child, BMI, parity, if the mother has diabetes mellitus, and if the mother is addicted to alcohol or are diagnosed with other dependencies. For gestational diabetes and preeclampisa stillbirths are included
The method used for measuring association between Caesarean section and liver disease was multinomial logistic regression. The interpretation of the estimates is in terms of relative rate ratios Adjusted for mother’s age, year of birth, if the mother smokes at early pregnancy, if the mother lives together with the father of the child, BMI, parity, if the mother has diabetes mellitus, and if the mother is addicted to alcohol or are diagnosed with other dependencies
NPA not possible to analyze