| Literature DB >> 34254270 |
Ijeoma C Okwandu1, Meredith Anderson2, Debbie Postlethwaite2, Aida Shirazi3, Sandra Torrente4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To compare cesarean delivery rates and indications by race/ethnicity among nulliparous women with term, singleton, vertex presentation deliveries.Entities:
Keywords: Cesarean delivery; Disparities; Obstetric outcomes
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34254270 PMCID: PMC9249704 DOI: 10.1007/s40615-021-01057-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Racial Ethn Health Disparities ISSN: 2196-8837
Fig. 1Cohort study flow diagram showing patient selection and exclusion criteria and the number of patients included in the study analysis
Maternal demographic and socioeconomic factors by race/ethnicity
| Characteristic | Race/ethnicity | P-value* | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asian/Hawaiian/Pacific Islander n = 4599 (27.73%) | Black n = 883 (5.32%) | Hispanic n = 3668 (22.11%) | Multiple Races/American Indian/Alaskan Native n = 533 (3.21%) | White n = 6904 (41.62%) | ||
| Age (years), Mean (SD)* | 31.23 (4.35) | 26.61 (6.11) | 27.06 (5.96) | 29.01 (5.82) | 30.40 (5.11) | <0.0001 |
| Age (years) | ||||||
| Less than 20 | 34 (0.74) | 94 (10.65) | 371 (10.11) | 32 (6.00) | 160 (2.32) | <0.0001 |
| 20–24 | 234 (5.09) | 304 (34.43) | 1044 (28.46) | 98 (18.39) | 788 (11.41) | |
| 25–29 | 1238 (26.92) | 201 (22.76) | 942 (25.68) | 142 (26.64) | 1786 (25.87) | |
| 30–34 | 2154 (46.84) | 177 (20.05) | 869 (23.69) | 168 (31.52) | 2792 (40.44) | |
| 35–39 | 799 (17.37) | 81 (9.17) | 363 (9.90) | 74 (13.88) | 1156 (16.74) | |
| ≥40 | 140 (3.04) | 26 (2.94) | 79 (2.15) | 19 (3.56) | 222 (3.22) | |
| Marital status | ||||||
| Married/partnered | 3634 (79.02) | 263 (29.78) | 1856 (50.60) | 328 (61.54) | 5052 (73.17) | <0.0001 |
| Single/never married | 795 (17.29) | 587 (66.48) | 1734 (47.27) | 194 (36.40) | 1665 (24.12) | |
| Divorced/separated/widowed | 20 (0.43) | 13 (1.47) | 27 (0.74) | 3 (0.56) | 46 (0.67) | |
| Other/unknown | 150 (3.26) | 20 (2.27) | 51 (1.39) | 8 (1.50) | 141 (2.04) | |
| Income (annual) | ||||||
| <$40,000 | 494 (10.74) | 308 (34.88) | 1092 (29.77) | 89 (16.70) | 794 (11.50) | <0.0001 |
| $40,000–$79,999 | 724 (15.74) | 157 (17.78) | 728 (19.85) | 105 (19.70) | 1146 (16.60) | |
| $80,000 and above | 2366 (51.45) | 134 (15.18) | 688 (18.76) | 184 (34.52) | 3259 (47.20) | |
| Declined or missing | 1015 (22.07) | 284 (32.16) | 1160 (31.62) | 155 (29.08) | 1705 (24.70) | |
| Education | ||||||
| Some high school or below | 37 (0.80) | 37 (4.19) | 171 (4.66) | 16 (3.00) | 59 (0.85) | <0.0001 |
| High school graduate or GED | 173 (3.76) | 133 (15.06) | 542 (14.78) | 46 (8.63) | 382 (5.53) | |
| Some college or technical school | 551 (11.98) | 263 (29.78) | 1032 (28.14) | 109 (20.45) | 1332 (19.29) | |
| Completed college or graduate school | 2983 (64.86) | 207 (23.44) | 984 (26.83) | 224 (42.03) | 3584 (51.91) | |
| Unmarked/missing | 855 (18.59) | 243 (27.52) | 939 (25.60) | 138 (25.89) | 1547 (22.41) | |
*P-value for the Chi-squared Test of Association unless otherwise noted
F-test for equality of group means
Maternal, perinatal, and labor and system level factors by race/ethnicity
| Characteristic | Race/ethnicity | P-value* | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asian/Hawaiian/Pacific n = 4599 (27.73%) | Black n = 883 (5.32%) | Hispanic n = 3668 (22.11%) | Multiple Races/American Indian/Alaskan Native n = 533 (3.21%) | White n = 6904 (41.62%) | ||
| Maternal factors | ||||||
| Obesity at prenatal intake (BMI ≥ 30) | ||||||
| Yes | 473 (10.28) | 309 (34.99) | 1146 (31.24) | 136 (25.52) | 1394 (20.19) | <0.0001 |
| No | 4126 (89.72) | 574 (65.01) | 2522 (68.76) | 397 (74.48) | 5510 (79.81) | |
| Gestational diabetes | ||||||
| Yes | 519 (11.29) | 39 (4.42) | 245 (6.68) | 35 (6.57) | 295 (4.27) | <0.0001 |
| No | 4080 (88.71) | 844 (95.58) | 3423 (93.32) | 498 (93.43) | 6609 (95.73) | |
| Chronic or gestational hypertension or pre-eclampsia | ||||||
| Yes | 367 (7.98) | 127 (14.38) | 350 (9.54) | 58 (10.88) | 781 (11.31) | <0.0001 |
| No | 4232 (92.02) | 756 (85.62) | 3318 (90.46) | 475 (89.12) | 6123 (88.69) | |
| Chorioamnionitis | ||||||
| Yes | 62 (1.35) | 4 (0.45) | 40 (1.09) | 5 (0.94) | 42 (0.61) | 0.0005 |
| No | 4537 (98.65) | 879 (99.55) | 3628 (98.91) | 528 (99.06) | 6862 (99.39) | |
| Perinatal factors | ||||||
| Gestational age (days), Mean (SD) | 277.09 (7.68) | 277.56 (8.00) | 277.89 (7.81) | 277.79 (7.76) | 279.47 (8.02) | <0.0001 |
| Neonate birth weight (grams), Mean (SD) | 3246 (437) | 3303 (463) | 3388 (450) | 3403 (468) | 3457 (448) | <0.0001 |
| Intrauterine growth restriction | ||||||
| Yes | 68 (1.48) | 17 (1.93) | 28 (0.76) | 4 (0.75) | 76 (1.10) | 0.006 |
| No | 4531 (98.52) | 866 (98.07) | 3640 (99.24) | 529 (99.25) | 6828 (98.90) | |
| Fetal macrosomia | ||||||
| Yes | 61 (1.33) | 17 (1.93) | 86 (2.34) | 16 (3.00) | 169 (2.45) | 0.0004 |
| No | 4538 (98.67) | 866 (98.07) | 3582 (97.66) | 517 (97.00) | 6735 (97.55) | |
| Labor and system level factors | ||||||
| Induction of labor | ||||||
| Yes | 996 (21.66) | 221 (25.03) | 859 (23.42) | 107 (20.08) | 1701 (24.64) | 0.001 |
| No | 3603 (78.34) | 662 (74.97) | 2809 (76.58) | 426 (79.92) | 5203 (75.36) | |
| Availability of midwifery service (during labor and delivery) | ||||||
| Yes | 4025 (87.52) | 829 (93.88) | 3230 (88.06) | 489 (91.74) | 6105 (88.43) | <0.0001 |
| No | 574 (12.48) | 54 (6.12) | 438 (11.94) | 44 (8.26) | 799 (11.57) | |
| Delivery type | ||||||
| Spontaneous vaginal | 2841 (61.77) | 607 (68.74) | 2586 (70.50) | 356 (66.79) | 4947 (71.65) | <0.0001 |
| Assisted vaginal | 657 (14.29) | 45 (5.10) | 215 (5.86) | 47 (8.82) | 559 (8.10) | |
| Cesarean | 1101 (23.94) | 231 (26.16) | 867 (23.64) | 130 (24.39) | 1398 (20.25) | |
*P-value for the Chi-squared Test of Association unless otherwise noted
F-test for equality of group means
Fig. 2Proportions of cesarean deliveries with indication of failure to progress or intolerance of labor, by race/ethnicity. Shown are the two most common indications for cesarean delivery by race/ethnicity for the study population (n = 16,587). Hispanic group showed greatest percentage for failure to progress but lowest percentage for fetal intolerance of labor. The Black population showed the reverse: greatest percentage for fetal intolerance of labor and lowest percentage for failure to progress as indication
Adjusted odds ratios of cesarean delivery, fetal intolerance of labor, and failure to progress by race/ethnicity controlling for demographic and clinical characteristics
| Cesarean Delivery (n = 16,587) | Fetal intolerance of labor* (n = 3727) | Failure to Progress* (n = 3727) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Race/ethnicity (ref: White) | aOR† (95% CI‡) | aOR (95% CI) | aOR (95% CI) |
| Asian/Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 1.59 (1.44–1.76) | 0.90 (0.76–1.07) | 1.46 (1.22–1.74) |
| Black | 1.73 (1.45–2.06) | 1.51 (1.10–2.07) | 0.77 (0.56–1.04) |
| Hispanic | 1.43 (1.28–1.59) | 0.87 (0.72–1.05) | 1.25 (1.03–1.52) |
| Multiple races/American Indian/Alaskan Native | 1.45 (1.17–1.80) | 1.27 (0.86–1.86) | 1.03 (0.70–1.51) |
*Among women who had cesarean deliveries, 486 (13.02%) of the women who had cesarean deliveries had both fetal intolerance of labor and failure to progress as indications
†Adjusted odds ratio from logistic regression models adjusted for maternal age at delivery, income, education, marital status, obesity, gestational diabetes, gestational or chronic hypertension or preeclampsia, induction of labor, availability of midwifery services, gestational age, and neonate birth weight
‡Confidence interval
Adjusted* linear regression parameter estimates for the length of the second stage of labor in hours prior to cesarean delivery by race/ethnicity controlling for demographic and clinical characteristics
| Length of the second stage of labor β | 95% CI† | P-value‡ | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Race/Ethnicity (ref: White)§ | |||
| Asian/Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.45 | (0.36 to 0.53) | <0.0001 |
| Black | −0.27 | (−0.43 to −0.10) | 0.002 |
| Hispanic | 0.03 | (−0.06 to 0.12) | 0.52 |
| Multiple races/American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.19 | (0.00 to 0.38) | 0.06 |
| Intercept | −3.49 | (−4.74 to −2.25) | <0.0001 |
*Adjusted mean differences from linear regression models adjusted for maternal age at delivery (ref: 25–29 years), income (ref: ≥$80,000), education (ref: Completed college or graduate school), marital status (ref: Single/Never Married), obesity (ref: No), gestational diabetes (ref: No), gestational or chronic hypertension or preeclampsia (ref: No), induction of labor (ref: No), availability of midwifery services (ref: No), gestational age, and neonate birth weight
†Confidence interval
‡P-value for the β coefficient from linear regression
§Ns for race/ethnicity categories in this analysis: Asian = 2705, Black = 480, Hispanic = 2231, Multiple races/AI/AN = 323, White = 4570