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Stillbirths: Contribution of preterm birth and size‐for‐gestational age for 125.4 million total births from nationwide records in 13 countries, 2000–2020
Okwaraji, Yemisrach B.; Suárez Idueta, Lorena; Ohuma, Eric O.; Bradley, Ellen; Yargawa, Judith; Pingray, Veronica; Cormick, Gabriela
; Gordon, Adrienne; Flenady, Vicki; Horváth Puhó, Erzsébet; Sørensen, Henrik Toft; Sakkeus, Luule; Abuladze, Liili; Heidarzadeh, Mohammed; Khalili, Narjes; Yunis, Khalid A.; Al Bizri, Ayah; Karalasingam, Shamala D.; Jeganathan, Ravichandran; Barranco, Arturo; van Dijk, Aimée E.; Broeders, Lisa; Alyafei, Fawzya; AlQubaisi, Mai; Razaz, Neda; Söderling, Jonas; Smith, Lucy K.; Matthews, Ruth J.; Wood, Rachael; Monteath, Kirsten; Pereyra, Isabel; Pravia, Gabriella; Lisonkova, Sarka; Wen, Qi; Lawn, Joy E.; Blencowe, Hannah

Fecha de publicación:
11/2023
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
BJOG - An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
ISSN:
1470-0328
Idioma:
Inglés
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Objective: To examine the contribution of preterm birth and size-for-gestational age in stillbirths using six ´newborn types´.Design: Population-based multi-country analyses.Setting: Births collected through routine data systems in 13 countries.Sample: 125 419 255 total births from 22+0 to 44+6 weeks´ gestation identified from 2000 to 2020.Methods: We included 635 107 stillbirths from 22+0 weeks´ gestation from 13 countries. We classified all births, including stillbirths, into six ´newborn types´ based on gestational age information (preterm, PT, <37+0 weeks versus term, T, ≥37+0 weeks) and size-for-gestational age defined as small (SGA, <10th centile), appropriate (AGA, 10th-90th centiles) or large (LGA, >90th centile) for gestational age, according to the international newborn size for gestational age and sex INTERGROWTH-21st standards.Main outcome measures: Distribution of stillbirths, stillbirth rates and rate ratios according to six newborn types.Results: 635 107 (0.5%) of the 125 419 255 total births resulted in stillbirth after 22+0 weeks. Most stillbirths (74.3%) were preterm. Around 21.2% were SGA types (PT + SGA [16.2%], PT + AGA [48.3%], T + SGA [5.0%]) and 14.1% were LGA types (PT + LGA [9.9%], T + LGA [4.2%]). The median rate ratio (RR) for stillbirth was highest in PT + SGA babies (RR 81.1, interquartile range [IQR], 68.8-118.8) followed by PT + AGA (RR 25.0, IQR, 20.0-34.3), PT + LGA (RR 25.9, IQR, 13.8-28.7) and T + SGA (RR 5.6, IQR, 5.1-6.0) compared with T + AGA. Stillbirth rate ratios were similar for T + LGA versus T + AGA (RR 0.7, IQR, 0.7-1.1). At the population level, 25% of stillbirths were attributable to small-for-gestational-age.Conclusions: In these high-quality data from high/middle income countries, almost three-quarters of stillbirths were born preterm and a fifth small-for-gestational age, with the highest stillbirth rates associated with the coexistence of preterm and SGA. Further analyses are needed to better understand patterns of gestation-specific risk in these populations, as well as patterns in lower-income contexts, especially those with higher rates of intrapartum stillbirth and SGA.
Palabras clave:
gestational age
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newborn
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pregnancy
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premature birth
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preterm
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stillbirths
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Okwaraji, Yemisrach B.; Suárez Idueta, Lorena; Ohuma, Eric O.; Bradley, Ellen; Yargawa, Judith; et al.; Stillbirths: Contribution of preterm birth and size‐for‐gestational age for 125.4 million total births from nationwide records in 13 countries, 2000–2020; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; BJOG - An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology; 11-2023; 1-12
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