| Literature DB >> 28732073 |
Harunor Rashid1,2, Enbo Ma3, Farzana Ferdous2, Eva-Charlotte Ekström4, Yukiko Wagatsuma3.
Abstract
Fetal growth restriction in early pregnancy increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcome, which has a significant social and psychological impact on women. There is limited information related to community-based study to evaluate early indicators related to miscarriage. The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between fetal growth restriction, measured by ultrasound crown-rump length (CRL), and subsequent occurrence of miscarriage in pregnant women in rural Bangladesh. The study was conducted within the Maternal and Infant Nutrition Interventions Trial in Matlab (MINIMat study), Bangladesh. A total of 4436 pregnant women were enrolled in the study when they were at less than 14 gestational weeks. The expected CRL was determined based on an established growth curve of gestational age and CRL, and deviation from this curve of CRL was expressed as a z-score. After identifying related covariates, the multiple Poisson regression model was used to determine the independent contribution from the CRL to miscarriage. A total of 3058 singleton pregnant women were included in analyses, with 92 miscarriages and 2966 continued pregnancies. The occurrence of miscarriages was significantly higher in the smaller categories of CRL z-score after adjustments for maternal age, parity, early pregnancy BMI, gestational age at CRL measurement and socioeconomic status (adjusted relative risk [95% confidence interval]: 1.03 [1.02-1.05] for less than -2 z-score). In a rural Bangladesh population, smaller than expected CRL for the gestational age was related to subsequent miscarriage. Ultrasound biometry information together with careful clinical assessment should provide much needed attention and care for pregnant women.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28732073 PMCID: PMC5521847 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0181967
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Flow chart of study subjects.
Characteristics of study participants (n = 3058).
| Variables | n (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Gestational age (wk) at CRL measurement [mean ± SD] | [9.4 ± 1.5] | |
| Maternal age [Mean ± SD] | [25.8 ± 5.8] | |
| Age group, y | ||
| 14–19 | 470 (15.4) | |
| 20–24 | 895 (29.3) | |
| 25–29 | 872 (28.5) | |
| 30–34 | 560 (18.3) | |
| ≥35 | 261 (8.5) | |
| Parity | ||
| 0 | 1030 (33.7) | |
| ≥1 | 2028 (66.3) | |
| Educational status | ||
| Illiterate | 983 (32.1) | |
| Literate | 2075 (67.9) | |
| BMI, kg/m2 [mean ± SD] | [20.2 ± 2.6] | |
| BMI, kg/m2 | ||
| <18.5 | 838 (27.4) | |
| 18.5–24.9 | 2036 (66.6) | |
| ≥25.0 | 184 (6.0) | |
| Socioeconomic quintile | ||
| 1st (poorest) | 593 (19.4) | |
| 2nd | 608 (19.9) | |
| 3rd | 605 (19.8) | |
| 4th | 618 (20.2) | |
| 5th | 634 (20.7) | |
Abbreviation: BMI; body mass index
a Values are given as [mean ± SD]
bCohort inception; occurred at the time of CRL successful measurement.
Comparisons between miscarriage and continued pregnancy groups (n = 3058).
| Variables | Pregnancies with miscarriage | Continued Pregnancies n = 2966 (%) | P value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRL z score [mean ± SD] | [-1.43 ± 2.7] | [-0.80 ±2.7] | 0.030 | |
| CRL z-score categories | ||||
| 1st (-1 or more) | 31 (2.0) | 1534 (98.0) | 0.004 | |
| 2nd (-2 to less than -1) | 19 (3.8) | 484 (96.2) | ||
| 3rd (-3 to less than -2) | 20 (5.1) | 375 (94.9) | ||
| 4th (less than -3) | 22 (3.7) | 573 (96.3) | ||
| Gestational age (wk) at CRL measurement [mean ± SD] | [8.88 ± 1.4] | [9.46 ±1.5] | <0.001 | |
| Maternal age [mean ± SD] | [27.4 ± 6.6] | [25.7±5.8] | 0.008 | |
| Maternal age, y | ||||
| 14–19 | 12 (2.6) | 458 (97.4) | 0.032 | |
| 20–24 | 21 (2.3) | 874 (97.7) | ||
| 25–29 | 25 (2.8) | 847 (97.2) | ||
| 30–34 | 18 (3.2) | 542 (96.8) | ||
| ≥35 | 16 (6.1) | 245 (93.9) | ||
| Parity | ||||
| 0 | 31 (3.0) | 999 (97.0) | 0.539 | |
| ≥1 | 61 (3.0) | 1967 (97.0) | ||
| BMI, kg/m2 | ||||
| <18.5 | 18 (2.1) | 820 (97.9) | 0.021 | |
| 18.5–24.9 | 63 (6.0) | 1973 (94.0) | ||
| ≥25.0 | 11 (3.1) | 173 (96.9) | ||
| Socioeconomic quintile | ||||
| 1st (poorest) | 26 (4.4) | 567 (95.6) | 0.263 | |
| 2nd | 16 (2.6) | 592 (97.4) | ||
| 3rd | 15 (2.5) | 590 (97.5) | ||
| 4th | 19 (3.1) | 599 (96.9) | ||
| 5th | 16 (2.5) | 618 (97.5) | ||
Abbreviation: BMI; body mass index, CRL; crown rump length
a Value are given as [Mean ± SD]
b P value by t-test
c P value by chi-square test
d Cohort inception; occurred at the time of CRL successful measurement.
Multivariate analysis in prediction of miscarriages (n = 3058).
| Variables | cRR (95% CI) | aRR | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRL z-score category | |||||
| 1st (-1 or more) | ref | ref | |||
| 2nd (-2 to less than -1) | 1.90 (1.09–3.31) | 0.023 | 1.02 (1.00–1.04) | 0.009 | |
| 3rd (-3 to less than -2) | 2.64 (1.49–4.68) | 0.001 | 1.04 (1.01–1.06) | <0.001 | |
| 4th (less than -3) | 1.94 (1.09–3.47) | 0.025 | 1.03 (1.01–1.05) | <0.001 | |
| Maternal age, y | |||||
| 14–19 | 0.89 (0.44–1.78) | 0.738 | 0.98 (0.96–1.01) | 0.316 | |
| 20–24 | 0.81 (0.45–1.47) | 0.493 | 0.99 (0.97–1.00) | 0.385 | |
| 25–29 | ref | ref | |||
| 30–34 | 1.13 (0.61–2.08) | 0.707 | 1.00 (0.98–1.02) | 0.501 | |
| ≥ 35 | 2.21 (1.16–4.21) | 0.016 | 1.03 (1.00–1.06) | 0.021 | |
| Parity | |||||
| 0 | 1.00 (0.64–1.55) | 0.998 | 1.01 (0.99–1.03) | 0.074 | |
| ≥1 | ref | ref | |||
| BMI (kg/m2) | |||||
| <18.5 | 0.69 (0.41–1.17) | 0.166 | 0.99 (0.97–1.00) | 0.161 | |
| 18.5–24.9 | ref | ref | |||
| ≥25.0 | 1.99 (1.03–3.85) | 0.041 | 1.02 (0.99–1.06) | 0.130 | |
| Socioeconomic quintile | |||||
| 1st (poorest) | 1.77 (0.94–3.34) | 0.077 | 1.02 (1.00–1.04) | 0.030 | |
| 2nd | 1.04 (0.52–2.11) | 0.904 | 1.00 (0.98–1.02) | 0.573 | |
| 3rd | 0.98 (0.48–2.00) | 0.960 | 1.00 (0.98–1.01) | 0.856 | |
| 4th | 1.23 (0.62–2.41) | 0.555 | 1.00 (0.98–1.02) | 0.429 | |
| 5th | ref | ref | |||
Abbreviation: aRR; adjusted relative risk; cRR; crude relative risk; CI; confidence interval; ref; reference category
a Adjusted by maternal age, parity, gestational age at CRL measurement, BMI and socioeconomic quintile