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Variations in multiple birth rates and impact on perinatal outcomes in Europe

Authors :
Heino, Anna
Gissler, Mika
Hindori-Mohangoo, Ashna D.
Blondel, Béatrice
Klungsøyr, Kari
Verdenik, Ivan
Mierzejewska, Ewa
Velebil, Petr
Ólafsdóttir, Helga Sól
Macfarlane, Alison
Zeitlin, Jennifer
Haidinger, Gerald
Alexander, Sophie
Pavlou, Pavlos
Mortensen, Laust
Sakkeus, Luule
Lack, Nicholas
Antsaklis, Aris
Berbik, Istvan
Bonham, Sheelagh
Cuttini, Marina
Misins, Janis
Jaselioniene, Jone
Wagener, Yolande
Gatt, Miriam
Nijhuis, Jan
van Der Pal, Karin
Klungsoyr, Kari
Szamotulska, Katarzyna
Barros, Henrique
Horga, Mihai
Cap, Jan
Tul Mandić, Natasa
Bolúmar, Francisco
Gottvall, Karin
Berrut, Sylvie
Klimont, Jeannette
Zhang, Wei Hong
Dramaix-Wilmet, Michèle
Van Humbeeck, Mélissa
Leroy, Charlotte
Minsart, Anne Frédérique
Van Leeuw, Virginie
Martens, Evelyne
De Spiegelaere, Myriam
Verkruyssen, Freddy
Willems, Michel
Aelvoet, Willem
Tafforeau, Jean
Hukkelhoven, Chantal
[ 1 ] THL Natl Inst Hlth & Welf, Helsinki, Finland [ 2 ] TNO, Netherlands Org Appl Sci Res, Dept Child Hlth, Leiden, Netherlands [ 3 ] Anton de Kom Univ Suriname, Fac Med Sci, Dept Publ Hlth, Paramaribo, Surinam [ 4 ] Paris Descartes Univ, Ctr Epidemiol & Biostat U1153, Obstetr Perinatal & Paediat Epidemiol Res Team, INSERM, Paris, France [ 5 ] Univ Bergen, Dept Global Publ Hlth & Primary Care, N-5018 Bergen, Norway [ 6 ] Norwegian Inst Publ Hlth, Med Birth Registry Norway, N-5018 Bergen, Norway [ 7 ] Univ Ljubljana, Med Ctr, Ljubljana 61000, Slovenia [ 8 ] Natl Res Inst Mother & Child, Dept Epidemiol, Warsaw, Poland [ 9 ] Inst Care Mother & Child, Prague, Czech Republic [ 10 ] Landspitali Univ Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Reykjavik, Iceland Organization-Enhanced Name(s) Landspitali National University Hospital
Source :
PLoS ONE, 11(3), PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 3, p e0149252 (2016), PloS one, 11 (3, Plos One, 3, 11, e0149252, PLoS ONE 11 (2016) 3, PLoS ONE
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objective: Infants from multiple pregnancies have higher rates of preterm birth, stillbirth and neonatal death and differences in multiple birth rates (MBR) exist between countries. We aimed to describe differences in MBR in Europe and to investigate the impact of these differences on adverse perinatal outcomes at a population level. Methods: We used national aggregate birth data on multiple pregnancies, maternal age, gestational age (GA), stillbirth and neonatal death collected in the Euro-Peristat project (29 countries in 2010, N = 5 074 643 births). We also used European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) data on assisted conception and single embryo transfer (SET). The impact of MBR on outcomes was studied using meta-analysis techniques with randomeffects models to derive pooled risk ratios (pRR) overall and for four groups of country defined by their MBR. We computed population attributable risks (PAR) for these groups. Results: In 2010, the average MBR was 16.8 per 1000 women giving birth, ranging from 9.1 (Romania) to 26.5 (Cyprus). Compared to singletons, multiples had a nine-fold increased risk (pRR 9.4, 95% Cl 9.1-9.8) of preterm birth (<br />0<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

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Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS ONE, 11(3), PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 3, p e0149252 (2016), PloS one, 11 (3, Plos One, 3, 11, e0149252, PLoS ONE 11 (2016) 3, PLoS ONE
Accession number :
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