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Stephanie A Leonard1,2, Elliott K Main3,4, Suzan L Carmichael5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Severe maternal morbidity - life-threatening childbirth complications - has more than doubled in the United States over the past 15 years, affecting more than 50,000 women (1.4% of deliveries) annually. During this time period, maternal age, obesity, comorbidities, and cesarean delivery also increased and may be related to the rise in severe maternal morbidity. We sought to evaluate: (1) the association of advanced maternal age, pre-pregnancy obesity, pre-pregnancy comorbidities, and cesarean delivery with severe maternal morbidity, and (2) whether changes in the prevalence of these risk factors affected the trend of severe maternal morbidity.Entities:
Keywords: Cesarean section; Comorbidity; Maternal age; Maternal health; Obesity; Pregnancy complications; Severe maternal morbidity
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30626349 PMCID: PMC6327483 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-018-2169-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Characteristics of deliveries with and without severe maternal morbidity, California, 2007–2014 (n = 3,556,205)
| Prevalence in deliveries with severe maternal morbidity | Prevalence in deliveries without severe maternal morbidity | |
|---|---|---|
| Risk factors of interest – dichotomous | ||
| Maternal age at delivery ≥35 years | 11,173 (24) | 639,568 (18) |
| Pre-pregnancy obesity | 10,610 (22) | 741,309 (21) |
| Pre-pregnancy comorbidity | 6937 (15) | 235,128 (7) |
| Cesarean delivery | 29,532 (62) | 1,143,410 (33) |
| Risk factors of interest – multiple categories | ||
| Maternal age at delivery (years) | ||
| < 20 | 4504 (9) | 281,469 (8) |
| 20–24 | 9396 (20) | 731,140 (21) |
| 25–29 | 11,077 (23) | 939,816 (27) |
| 30–34 | 11,823 (25) | 916,240 (26) |
| 35–39 | 8188 (17) | 509,148 (15) |
| ≥ 40 | 2985 (6) | 130,420 (4) |
| Pre-pregnancy BMI group | ||
| Underweight | 2092 (4) | 141,100 (4) |
| Normal weight | 22,902 (48) | 1,717,722 (49) |
| Overweight | 12,369 (26) | 907,102 (26) |
| Obesity Class 1 | 6111 (13) | 446,573 (13) |
| Obesity Class 2 | 2660 (6) | 185,634 (5) |
| Obesity Class 3 | 1839 (4) | 109,102 (3) |
| Pre-pregnancy comorbidity | ||
| Pre-pregnancy hypertension | 2319 (5) | 60,222 (2) |
| Pre-pregnancy diabetes mellitus | 1225 (3) | 39,299 (4) |
| Asthma | 2613 (5) | 125,423 (4) |
| Other comorbidity1 | 2116 (15) | 26,159 (7) |
| Delivery method | ||
| Vaginal without induction | 14,190 (39) | 1,955,468 (63) |
| Vaginal with induction | 4251 (12) | 409,355 (13) |
| Primary cesarean without induction | 5977 (16) | 169,941 (6) |
| Primary cesarean with induction | 1366 (4) | 37,317 (1) |
| Repeat cesarean | 11,053 (30) | 542,575 (17) |
| Sociodemographic factors | ||
| Maternal education | ||
| Did not complete high school | 12,399 (26) | 795,985 (23) |
| High school graduate or GED completed | 12,659 (26) | 914,409 (26) |
| Some college – no degree | 11,335 (24) | 867,550 (25) |
| College degree or higher | 11,580 (24) | 930,289 (27) |
| Private health insurance | 21,016 (44) | 1,672,011 (48) |
| Maternal race/ethnicity | ||
| U.S.-born Hispanic/Latina | 12,915 (27) | 904,233 (26) |
| Foreign-born Hispanic/Latina | 12,418 (26) | 903,320 (26) |
| Non-Hispanic White | 10,418 (22) | 928,670 (26) |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 6105 (13) | 438,649 (13) |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 3852 (8) | 176,510 (5) |
| Other | 2265 (5) | 156,851 (5) |
| Obstetric history | ||
| Primiparous | 21,134 (44) | 1,391,190 (40) |
| Multiparous without prior cesarean | 15,617 (33) | 1,535,819 (44) |
| Multiparous with prior cesarean | 11,222 (23) | 581,224 (17) |
| Twin/multiple birth | 54,189 (2) | 3114 (6) |
| Preterm birth (< 37 weeks) | 261,427 (7) | 10,896 (23) |
| Placenta previa or abruption | 5199 (11) | 56,171 (2) |
| Preeclampsia | 7116 (15) | 116,198 (3) |
BMI, body mass index (calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared); GED, general educational development
1Other comorbidity includes pulmonary hypertension, sickle cell disease, chronic renal disease, chronic ischemic heart disease, congenital heart disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, human immunodeficiency virus, cardiac valvular disease, and chronic congestive heart failure [26]
Adjusted associations between risk factors of interest and severe maternal morbidity, California, 2007–2014, n = 3,556,206
| Risk factor | Odds ratio (95% CI) for severe maternal morbidity | Population attributable risk percentage (95% CI) for severe maternal morbidity |
|---|---|---|
| Advanced maternal age | 1.49 (1.45, 1.52) | 7.5 (6.6, 8.4) |
| Pre-pregnancy obesity | 0.99 (0.97, 1.01) | −0.2 (−1.2, 0.8) |
| Pre-pregnancy comorbidity | 2.22 (2.16, 2.28) | 7.8 (6.9, 8.6) |
| Cesarean delivery | 2.66 (2.61, 2.73) | 37.1 (36.0, 38.0) |
CI, confidence interval
Fig. 1Prevalence of the risk factors of interest, 2007–2014. In descending order: cesarean delivery (—), pre-pregnancy obesity (· ·), advanced maternal age (− −), and pre-pregnancy comorbidity (· –)
Odds ratios reflecting per-year change in severe maternal morbidity, with and without adjustment for selected risk factors, California, 2007–2014, n = 3,556,206
| Regression model terms | Odds ratio for year (95% CI) |
|---|---|
| Year | 1.07 (1.07, 1.08) |
| Year + sociodemographic & obstetric factors | 1.07 (1.07, 1.08) |
| Year + sociodemographic & obstetric factors + advanced maternal age + obesity + comorbidity + cesarean delivery | 1.07 (1.07, 1.08) |
CI, confidence interval
Fig. 2Observed and predicted annual prevalence of severe maternal morbidity, 2007–2014. Predictions were based on models that adjusted for confounders and set risk factors of interest to zero prevalence. In descending order: observed prevalence (−—), prevalence after setting advanced maternal age, obesity, and comorbidity to zero (· ·), and prevalence after additionally setting cesarean delivery to zero (− −)