| Literature DB >> 30596766 |
David Odd1,2, Alessandra Glover Williams3, Cathy Winter1, Timothy Draycott1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While life-long impacts exist for infants born one or two weeks early little evidence exists for those infants born after their due date. However interventions could be used to expedite birth if the risks of continuing the pregnancy are higher than intervening. It is known that the risk of epilepsy in childhood is higher in infants exposed to perinatal compromise and therefore may be useful as a proxy for intrapartum compromise. The aim of this work is to quantify the likelihood of children developing epilepsy based on their gestational age at birth (37-39 weeks or ≥41 weeks).Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30596766 PMCID: PMC6312375 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0210181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Characteristics of the study population according to gestational age (n = 1,030,168).
| Measure | 39 or 40 weeks | 37 or 38 weeks | ≥41 weeks | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 281483 (50·4%) | 106,781 (51·4%) | 139,454 (52·8%) | <0·0001 |
| Birthweight (g) | 3581 (451) | 3253 (462) | 3801 (469) | <0·0001 |
| Pre-eclampsia | 8,562 (1·5%) | 4982 (2·4%) | 3487 (1·3%) | <0·0001 |
| Maternal Infection | 2318 (0·4%) | 1160 (0·6%) | 1109 (0·4%) | <0·0001 |
| Neonatal Infection | 1028 (0·2%) | 471 (0·2%) | 705 (0·3%) | <0·0001 |
| Caesarean Section | 32,960 (5·9%) | 45,838 (22·1%) | 19,467 (7·4%) | <0·0001 |
| Maternal Age | 28·4 (4·5) | 28·6 (4·6) | 28·5 (4·5) | <0·0001 |
| Primiparae | 218,739 (39·2%) | 78,719 (37·9%) | 116,045 (44·0%) | <0·0001 |
| Maternal Occupation | <0·0001 | |||
| Manual | 58,343 (10·5%) | 22,703 (10·9%) | 26,861 (10·2%) | |
| Non-manual | 177,222 (31·7%) | 68,521 (33·0%) | 80,423 (30·5%) | |
| Other | 322,971 (57·8%) | 116,409 (56·1%) | 156,715 (59·4%) | |
| Maternal Education | <0·0001 | |||
| <9 Years | 61,381 (11·0%) | 26,234 (12·6%) | 27,432 (10·4%) | |
| 9–10 Years | 286,739 (51·3%) | 107,704 (51.9%) | 133,040 (50.4%) | |
| Full Secondary | 206,238 (36·9%) | 72,269 (34·8%) | 101,451 (38·4%) | |
| Higher Education | 4,178 (0·8%) | 1,426 (0·7%) | 2,076 (0·8%) | |
| Apgar Score | ||||
| 1 minute | 8·75 (8·75–9·76) | 8·73 (8·73–8·74) | 8·59 (8·58–8·59) | 0·0001 |
| 5 minute | 9·77 (9·77–9·77) | 9·73 (9·72–9·73) | 9·70 (9·70–9·70) | 0·0001 |
| Encephalopathy | 161 (0·03%) | 80 (0·04%) | 115 (0·04%) | 0·0020 |
Values are number (%), mean (±SD) or geometric mean (95% confidence interval) as appropriate·
Fig 1Proportion of children with epilepsy or disability pension before 20 years of age, and mortality before 5 years of age split by gestational age (n = 1,030,168).
Numbers and frequencies of outcomes by gestational age category at delivery (n = 1,030,168).
| Outcomes | Completed gestational weeks at birth | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 37 or 38 weeks | 39 or 40 weeks | 41 or more weeks | |
| n | |||
| Epilepsy before 20 years of age | 1088 (0.52%) | 2281 (0.41%) | 1225 (0.46%) |
| Childhood Mortality under | 851 (0.41%) | 1403 (0.25%) | 708 (0.27%) |
| Disability pension before 20 years of age | 6237 (3.0%) | 13330 (2.4%) | 6507 (2.5%) |
Values are number (%) or mean (SD) as appropriate.· All comparisons p<0·0001
Regression models for the association between early or late term birth, and the risk of epilepsy or disability pension before 20 years of age, and mortality before 5 years of age (n = 1,030,168).
| Measure | Unadjusted | Adjusted | Fully Adjusted | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR (95% CI) | p | OR (95% CI) | p | OR (95% CI) | P | |
| Epilepsy | 1·28 (1·19–1·38) | <0·0001 | 1·27 (1·18–1·37) | <0·0001 | 1·19 (1·11–1·29) | <0·0001 |
| Child Death | 1·63 (1·50–1·78) | <0·0001 | 1·62 (1·49–1·76) | <0·0001 | 1·42 (1·30–1·55) | <0·0001 |
| Disability pension | 1·27 (1·23–1·31) | <0·0001 | 1·24 (1·20–1·28) | <0·0001 | 1·20 (1·16–1·24) | <0·0001 |
| Epilepsy | 1·14 (1·06–1·22) | 0·0003 | 1·14 (1·06–1·22) | 0.0002 | 1·13 (1·06–1·22) | 0.0004 |
| Child Death | 1·07 (0·98–1·17) | 0·1556 | 1·08 (0·99–1·19) | 0·0800 | 1·08 (0·99–1·18) | 0·0930 |
| Disability pension | 1·03 (1·00–1·07) | 0·0308 | 1·05 (1·01–1·08) | 0·0037 | 1·05 (1·01–1·08) | 0·0053 |
Data are odds ratio (OR) (95% confidence interval)
* Adjusted for sex, primiparity, maternal age, education and socio-economic status.
** Adjusted for above, plus; multiple birth, maternal pre-eclampsia, caesarean birth, birth weight, maternal and infant infection.