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David R Hallan1, Debarati Bhanja1, Bao Y Sciscent1, Casey Ryan1, Michael J Gigliotti1, Lekhaj C Daggubati1, Catherine Caldwell1, Elias Rizk1.
Abstract
Background Ten percent of women of childbearing age have histologically confirmed meningioma. To date, little is known regarding pregnancy-related outcomes for women with meningioma. Methods We used a de-identified database network (TriNetX's Research Network, https://trinetx.com/) to gather information on pregnant patients with meningioma (cohort 1) versus pregnant patients without meningioma (cohort 2). The primary outcome of interest included the impact of meningioma on mortality at one year. Secondary endpoints included ectopic or molar pregnancy, cesarean section, abortion, preterm labor, depression, pre-eclampsia/eclampsia, and craniotomy. Odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were used to measure levels of association between each cohort and the outcomes of interest. Results A total of 1,739 patients were identified in each cohort following propensity-score matching. Mortality was seen in 23 patients (1.32%) in cohort 1 versus 26 patients (1.41%) in cohort 2 (OR 0.88, 95% CI {0.50, 1.55}, p=0.66). Ectopic/ molar pregnancy was seen in 31 (1.78%) versus 42 (2.42%) patients in cohorts 1 and 2, respectively (OR 0.73, 95% CI {0.046,1.17}, p=0.19). Cesarean section was seen in 126 (7.25%) versus 164 (9.43%) patients, respectively (OR 0.75, 95% CI {0.59,0.97}, p=0.020). Abortion was seen in 128 (7.36%) versus 183 (10.52%) patients, respectively (OR 0.68, 95% CI {0.53,0.86}, p=0.0011). Preterm labor was seen in 75 (4.31%) versus 119 (6.84%) patients, respectively (OR 0.61, 95% CI {0.46,0.83}, p=0.0012). Depression was seen in 258 (14.84%) versus 270 (15.53%) patients, respectively (OR 0.95, 95% CI {0.79,1.14}, p=0.57). Pre-eclampsia/eclampsia was seen in 3.11% versus 5.52% patients, respectively (OR 0.55, 95% CI {0.39,0.77}, p=0.0005). Craniotomy was seen in 74 (4.26%) versus 0 (0%) patients in cohort 1 and cohort 2, respectively. Conclusion Patients with meningioma were not at higher risk for pregnancy complications, including ectopic/molar pregnancy, cesarean section, abortion, preterm labor, pre-eclampsia/eclampsia, and mortality, compared to their non-meningioma counterparts. Still, coordinated care by neurosurgical and obstetrical providers may benefit women with meningiomas who are planning for pregnancy or are currently pregnant.Entities:
Keywords: childbirth; meningioma; neurosurgery; obstetrics; outcomes; pregnancy
Year: 2022 PMID: 36060367 PMCID: PMC9424832 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.27528
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Baseline demographics and characteristics for patients with meningioma (cohort 1) and without meningioma (cohort 2) before and after propensity score matching.
| Variable | Unmatched | Matched | ||
| Cohort 1: Meningioma, N (%) | Cohort 2: No meningioma, N (%) | Cohort 1: Meningioma, N (%) | Cohort 2: No meningioma, N (%) | |
| Patients (n) | 1,762 | 26,168 | 1,739 | 1,739 |
| Age at Index | 42.7 ± 17.5 | 32.1 ± 12.5 | 42.2 ± 17 | 42 ± 17.9 |
| Race | ||||
| White | 1,074 (60.95) | 13,029 (49.79) | 1,064 (61.19) | 1,092 (62.80) |
| Black | 325 (18.45) | 9,853 (37.65) | 324 (18.63) | 328 (18.86) |
| Asian | 3141 (7.82) | 2,551 (9.75) | 303 (17.42) | 271 (15.58) |
| Unknown | 39 (2.21) | 588 (2.25) | 38 (2.19) | 33 (1.90) |
| Comorbid Conditions | ||||
| Hypertension | 479 (27.19) | 5,287 (20.20) | 464 (26.68) | 439 (25.24) |
| Obesity | 286 (16.23) | 8,019 (30.64) | 286 (16.45) | 240 (13.80) |
| Diabetes Mellitus | 199 (11.29) | 3,066 (11.72) | 194 (11.16) | 190 (10.93) |
| Supervision of high-risk pregnancy | 300 (17.03) | 7,934 (30.32) | 300 (17.25) | 288 (13.80) |
| Migraine | 192 (10.90) | 2,952 (11.28) | 192 (11.04) | 166 (9.55) |
| Asthma | 194 (11.01) | 3,964 (15.15) | 194 (11.16) | 173 (9.95) |
| Epilepsy or recurrent seizures | 143 (8.12) | 522 (2.00) | 129 (7.42) | 115 (6.61) |
| Coagulation Disorders | 121 (6.87) | 1,118 (4.27) | 114 (6.56) | 114 (6.56) |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 82 (4.65) | 661 (2.53) | 79 (4.54) | 60 (3.45) |
| Systemic Lupus Erythematous | 13 (0.74) | 337 (1.29) | 12 (0.69) | 15 (0.86) |
Pregnancy, gestational, and survival outcomes after propensity score matching between patients with meningioma (cohort 1) and without meningioma (cohort 2).
CI: Confidence Interval
| Outcome | Cohort 1: Meningioma, n (%) | Cohort 2: No Meningioma, n (%) | Odds ratio (95% CI) | P-value |
| Ectopic or molar pregnancy | 31 (1.78) | 42 (2.42) | 0.733 (0.459, 1.172) | 0.1932 |
| Cesarean section | 126 (7.25) | 164 (9.43) | 0.75 (0.589, 0.956) | 0.0198 |
| Abortion | 128 (7.36) | 183 (10.52) | 0.676 (0.533, 0.856) | 0.0011 |
| Preterm labor | 75 (4.31) | 119 (6.84) | 0.614 (0.456, 0.826) | 0.0012 |
| Depression | 258 (14.84) | 270 (15.53) | 0.948 (0.788, 1.141) | 0.5707 |
| Pre-eclampsia/Eclampsia | 54 (3.11) | 96 (5.52) | 0.548 (0.39, 0.771) | 0.0005 |
| Craniotomy | 74 (4.26) | 0 (0) | - | < 0.0001 |
| Mortality | 23 (1.323) | 26 (1.495) | 0.883 (0.502, 1.554) | 0.666 |