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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Research investigating the wellbeing of term neonates in the United States is scarce. The objectives of this study were to estimate the prevalence of low birthweight (LBW) and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission among term singletons in association with maternal smoking intensity exposure status, to explore LBW as a mediator linking smoking to immediate newborn NICU transfer/admission, and to assess the potential impact of unmeasured confounding in effect estimates.Entities:
Keywords: E-value; Low birthweight; Mediation; NICU admission; Smoking; Term neonate
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32493297 PMCID: PMC7268400 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-020-02981-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Prevalence (% and 95% CI) of low birthweight and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) transfer/admission across maternal characteristics, singleton term births, United States, 2016
| Maternal Characteristics | Low Birthweight | NICU transfer/admission |
|---|---|---|
| Non-Hispanic White | 1.9 (1.9, 2.0) | 4.3 (4.2, 4.3) |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 4.5 (4.5, 4.6) | 5.3 (5.3, 5.4) |
| Hispanic | 2.2 (2.1, 2.2) | 4.4 (4.3, 4.4) |
| Other race/ethnicity a | 2.9 (2.8, 3.0) | 4.7 (4.6, 4.8) |
| < 20 | 3.7 (3.6, 3.8) | 5.0 (4.9, 5.0) |
| 20–24 | 2.9 (2.9, 3.0) | 4.5 (4.5, 4.6) |
| 25–29 | 2.3 (2.2, 2.3) | 4.4 (4.3, 4.4) |
| 30–34 | 2.0 (1.9, 2.0) | 4.3 (4.2, 4.3) |
| 35+ | 2.3 (2.3, 2.4) | 4.8 (4.8, 4.9) |
| Less than high school | 3.3 (3.3, 3.4) | 4.7 (4.7, 4.8) |
| High School/GED b | 3.0 (2.9, 3.0) | 4.7 (4.6, 4.7) |
| Some college/Assoc. | 2.4 (2.3, 2.4) | 4.6 (4.6, 4.7) |
| Bachelor’s or higher | 1.7 (1.7, 1.8) | 4.1 (4.0, 4.1) |
| Married | 1.9 (1.9, 1.9) | 4.0 (4.0, 4.1) |
| Unmarried | 3.3 (3.3, 3.3) | 5.2 (5.1, 5.2) |
| Nullipara | 3.0 (3.0, 3.10) | 5.9 (5.8, 5.9) |
| Multipara | 2.0 (2.0, 2.1) | 3.6 (3.6, 3.6) |
| Private Insurance | 1.9 (1.8, 1.9) | 4.2 (4.1, 4.2) |
| Medicaid | 3.2 (3.1, 3.2) | 4.9 (4.9, 5.0) |
| Other forms of payment c | 2.2 (2.2, 2.3) | 4.0 (3.9, 4.1) |
| Early | 2.2 (2.2, 2.3) | 4.3 (4.2, 4.3) |
| Late/no care | 3.1 (3.0, 3.1) | 5.2 (5.2, 5.3) |
CI Confidence interval; a Other race/ethnicity: non-Hispanic Asian, non-Hispanic American Indian Alaska Native, non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, mixed race; b GED: general educational development; c Other forms of payment: self-pay, Indian Health Service, Champus/Tricare, or other government insurance; d Early prenatal care if initiated in the first trimester or late/no prenatal care if initiated in the second/third trimester
Prevalence of low birthweight and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) transfer/admission according to maternal smoking intensity exposure status
| Maternal smoking intensity status | Low birthweight N = 80,431 (2.4%) | NICU transfer/admission N = 148,172 (4.5%) |
|---|---|---|
| Quitter-Low | 3.6 (3.4, 3.8) | 5.3 (5.0, 5.5) |
| Quitter-High | 3.7 (3.4, 4.0) | 5.8 (5.5, 6.2) |
| Maintainer-Low | 5.4 (5.2, 5.6) | 6.1 (5.9, 6.3) |
| Maintainer-High | 6.7 (6.5, 6.9) | 7.0 (6.8, 7.2) |
| Reducer | 5.8 (5.6, 6.1) | 6.3 (6.0, 6.6) |
| Increaser | 4.9 (3.8, 5.9) | 6.4 (5.1, 7.6) |
CI confidence interval; Low intensity smoking: < 10 cigs/day; High intensity smoking: ≥10 cigs/day
Fig. 1Directed acyclic graph of the hypothesized relationship between maternal smoking intensity status and NICU transfer/admission. Boxed variables are used for adjustment in the model to control for confounding; LBW: low birthweight; NICU: neonatal intensive care unit
Adjusted odds ratios for neonatal intensive care unit admission associated with total effect, controlled direct, natural direct and natural indirect effects, and percentage mediated through low birthweight
| Smoking Intensity Status | Total Effect | Controlled Direct Effect | Natural Direct Effect | Natural Indirect Effect | Percentage Mediated | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| aOR | 95% CI | aOR | 95% CI | aOR | 95% CI | aOR | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | |
| Quitter-Low | 1.14 | 1.08, 1.19 | 1.13 | 1.07, 1.19 | 1.12 | 1.06, 1.18 | 1.02 | 1.01, 1.02 | 13.35 | 6.66, 20.04 |
| Quitter-High | 1.28 | 1.20, 1.37 | 1.24 | 1.15, 1.33 | 1.24 | 1.16, 1.33 | 1.03 | 1.02, 1.04 | 13.89 | 8.33, 19.45 |
| Maintainer-Low | 1.38 | 1.34, 1.43 | 1.35 | 1.30, 1.40 | 1.33 | 1.28, 1.37 | 1.04 | 1.04, 1.05 | 15.14 | 12.52, 17.77 |
| Maintainer-High | 1.68 | 1.63, 1.73 | 1.58 | 1.53, 1.63 | 1.56 | 1.51, 1.61 | 1.08 | 1.07, 1.09 | 17.58 | 15.48, 19.67 |
| Reducer | 1.44 | 1.37, 1.51 | 1.40 | 1.33, 1.47 | 1.37 | 1.31, 1.44 | 1.05 | 1.04, 1.06 | 15.58 | 11.81, 19.36 |
| Increaser | 1.48 | 1.18, 1.79 | 1.44 | 1.13, 1.76 | 1.42 | 1.12, 1.72 | 1.04 | 1.00, 1.09 | 12.91 | −0.91, 26.73 |
aOR adjusted odds ratio, CI confidence interval; Low intensity smoking: < 10 cigarettes/day; High intensity smoking: ≥10 cigs/day; Adjusted for: maternal race/ethnicity, age, education, marital status, and parity. Total effect = natural direct + natural indirect effect