| Literature DB >> 32537454 |
Ana Bouzaglou1, Ines Aubenas1, Hind Abbou1, Stephanie Rouanet2, Marie Carbonnel1, Paul Pirtea1, Jean Marc Bernard Ayoubi1.
Abstract
Objectives: Maternal age has been increasing for several decades with many of these late pregnancies between 40 and 45 years old. The main objective of this study is to assess whether maternal age is an independent factor of obstetric, fetal, and neonatal complications. Patients and methods: A monocentric, French study "exposed-unexposed" was conducted during 11 years in a maternity level IIB. Maternal and perinatal outcomes were studied using univariates and multivariate analysis. We compared women aged 40 and above in a 1:1 ratio with women of 25-35 years old.Entities:
Keywords: advanced maternal age; complication; gestationnal diabetes; neonatal; preeclampsia; pregnancy
Year: 2020 PMID: 32537454 PMCID: PMC7266997 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2020.00208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Figure 1Flow chart.
The demographic and obstetric characteristics for the study and the control groups.
| Maternal age (standard deviation) | 41.9 (1.8) | 30.7 (2.6) | |
| Ethnic group | 0.115 | ||
| Europe | 1,272 (65.7%) | 1,274 (66.5%) | |
| Africa | 530 (27.4%) | 478 (24.9%) | |
| Overseas departments and territories | 35 (1.8%) | 46 (2.4%) | |
| Others | 98 (5.1%) | 118 (6.2%) | |
| BMI (kg/m2) | <0.001 | ||
| - <18 | 51 (2.6%) | 59 (3.0%) | |
| - [18;25] | 1,336 (67.8%) | 1,483 (75.0%) | |
| - [25;30] | 398 (20.2%) | 319 (16.1%) | |
| - [30; 35] | 143 (7.3%) | 87 (4.4%) | |
| - [35; 40] | 31(1.6%) | 25 (1.3%) | |
| - ≥40 | 11 (0.6%) | 4 (0.2%) | |
| Smokers | 158 (8.0%) | 184 (9.3%) | 0.141 |
| Parity - primiparity | 730 (36.9%) | 1,444 (72.9%) | <0.001 |
| Multifetal gestation | <0.001 | ||
| - single | 1,601 (81.8%) | 1,868 (94.3%) | |
| - twins | 356 (18.2%) | 112 (5.7%) | |
| Mode of conception | |||
| - Spontaneous pregnancy | 1,601 (81.8%) | 1,868 (94.3%) | |
| - Pregnancy with ART | 356 (18.2%) | 112 (5.7%) | <0.001 |
| History of high blood pressure | 107 (5.4%) | 92 (4.6%) | 0.272 |
| History of diabetes | 62 (3.1%) | 63 (3.2%) | 0.932 |
| History of thrombo-embolic event, vascular pathology, MTEV, Lupus | 43 (2.2 %) | 47 (2.4%) | 0.673 |
| At least one risk factors | 195 (9.9%) | 179 (9.0%) | 0.379 |
Any patient with hypertension and/or diabetes and/or Thromboembolic event/vascular pathology/lupus.
Obstetrical, fetal, and neonatal outcome.
| Preeclampsia | 90 (4.6 %) | 30 (1.5%) | <0.001 |
| [3.7%; 5.6%] | [1.1%; 2.2%] | ||
| Gestational hypertension | 61 (3.1%) | 21 (1.1%) | <0.001 |
| [2.4%; 3.9%] | [0.7%; 1.6%] | ||
| Gestational diabetes | 286 (14.5%) | 136 (6.9%) | <0.001 |
| [13.0%; 16.1%] | [5.8%; 8.1%] | ||
| Post-partum hemorrhage | 81 (4.1%) | 63 (3.2%) | 0.121 |
| [3.3%; 5.1%] | [2.5%; 4.0%] | ||
| Blood transfusion | 17 (0.9%) | 6 (0,3%) | 0.021 |
| [0.5%; 1.4%] | [0.1%; 0.7%] | ||
| Admission of the mother in intensive care unit | 11 (0.6%) | 6 (0.3%) | 0.224 |
| [0.3%; 1.0%] | [0.1%; 0.7%] | ||
| Delivery mode | <0.001 | ||
| - Scheduled cesarean | 328 (16.6%) | 108 (5.4%) | |
| [15.0%; 18.3%] | [4.5%; 6.5%] | ||
| - Emergency cesarean | 404 (20.4%) | 275 (13.9%) | |
| [18.7%; 22.2%] | [12.4%; 15.5%] | ||
| - Vaginal delivery | 1249 (63.0%) | 1599 (80.7%) | |
| Prematurity (<37 wk) | 206 (10.4%) | 128 (6.5%) | <0.001 |
| [9.1%; 11.8%] | [5.5%; 7.6%] | ||
| IUGR or fetal malformation ¤ | 167 (8.3%) | 133 (6.6%) | 0.039 |
| [7.2%; 9.6%] | [5.6%; 7.8%] | ||
| Apgar score less or equal to <7¤ | 43 (2.1%) | 38 (1.9%) | 0.573 |
| [1.6%; 2.9%] | [1.4%; 2.6%] | ||
| Neonatal pH in the umbilical cord <7,10¤ | 82 (4.3%) | 90 (4.6%) | 0.591 |
| [3.5%; 5.3%] | [3.8%; 5.7%] | ||
| New-born intensive care¤ | 234 (11.7%) | 197 (9.8%) | 0.054 |
| [10.3%; 13.2%] | [8.6%; 11.2%] | ||
| Fetal death | 43 (2.1%) | 10 (0.5%) | <0.001 |
| [1.6%; 2.8%] | [0.3%; 0.9%] |
in 2052 fetuses for over 40s and 2022 fetuses in 25–35 years ¤on 2009 fetuses for over 40s and on 2012 fetuses on 25–35s
Chi-2 test.
Association between age and complications (uni and multivariate analysis).
| Preeclampsia | 3.10 [2.04; 4.71] (<0.0001) | 2.46 [1.58; 3.81] (<0.0001) |
| Gestational diabetes | 2.30 [1.85; 2.85] (<0.0001) | 2.49 [1.61; 3.85] (<0.0001) |
| Gestational hypertension | 2.98 [1.81; 4.91] (<0.0001) | 2.59 [1.57; 4.30] (0.0002) |
| Preterm birth <37SA | 1.68 [1.34; 2.11] (<0.0001) | 1.55 [1.19; 2.02] (0.0010) |
| Cesarean | 2.35 [2.03; 2.71] (<0.0001) | 2.07 [1.78; 2.42] (<0.0001) |
| Fetal death | 4.31 [2.16; 8.60] (<0,0001) | 4,59 [2.20; 9.55] (<0,0001) |
Selection of variables p ≤ 0.15
Stepwise model (input threshold 0.15, output threshold 0.05) Note: the multivariate model was performed on 3,821 pregnancies (143 missing data).
Description of obstetric complications in patients aged 40 and above, type of pregnancy and use of PMA.
| Preeclampsia | 9 (22.5%) | 21 (6.6%) | 5 (16.7%) | 52 (3.3%) | <0.001 (F) |
| OR [95% IC] | 8.48 [3.84; 18.72] | 2.08 [1.23; 3.50] | 5.84 [2.15; 15.87] | 1 | |
| Gestational diabetes | 7 (17.5%) | 52 (16.5%) | 7 (23.3%) | 217 (13.8%) | 0.242 (F) |
| OR [95%IC] | 1.32 [0.58; 3.03] | 1.23 [0.88; 1.71] | 1.90 [0.80; 4.47] | 1 | |
| Preterm <37wk | 22 (55.0%) | 38 (12.0%) | 14 (46.7%) | 126 (8.0%) | <0.001 (F) |
| OR [95%IC] | 14.02 [7.33; 26.82] | 1.57 [1.07; 2.30] | 10.04 [4.79; 21.03] | 1 |
Association Pre-eclampsia and Type of Pregnancy and ART in women of 40 years and older.
Association Gestational Diabetes and Pregnancy Type and ART in Women of 40 Years and above.
Association Gestational Age < 37 Weeks and Type of Pregnancy and ART in Women Age 40 and above.