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Pregnancy outcomes in HIV-infected women of advanced maternal age

Authors :
Giuseppina, Liuzzi
Carmela, Pinnetti
Marco, Floridia
Enrica, Tamburrini
Giulia, Masuelli
Serena, Dalzero
Matilde, Sansone
Vania, Giacomet
Anna Maria Degli Antoni
Giovanni, Guaraldi
Alessandra, Meloni
Anna, Maccabruni
Salvatore, Alberico
Vincenzo, Portelli
Marocco, Raffaella
Marina, Ravizza
Massetti, Anna Paola
Mastroianni, Claudio Maria
Italian Group On Surveillance On Antiretroviral Treatment In Pregnancy
Liuzzi, G
Pinnetti, C
Floridia, M
Tamburrini, E
Masuelli, G
Dalzero, S
Sansone, M
Giacomet, V
Degli Antoni, Am
Guaraldi, G
Meloni, A
Maccabruni, A
Alberico, S
Portelli, V
Ravizza, M
Martinelli, Pasquale
Italian Group On Surveillance On Antiretroviral Treatment In, Pregnancy
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

There is limited information on pregnancy outcomes in women with HIV who are of a more advanced maternal age.Data from a national observational study in Italy were used to evaluate the risk of nonelective cesarean section, preterm delivery, low birthweight, major birth defects, and small gestational age-adjusted birthweight according to maternal age (35 and ≥35 years, respectively).Among 1,375 pregnancies with live births, 82.4% of deliveries were elective cesarean sections, 15.8% were nonelective cesarean sections, and 1.8% were vaginal deliveries. Rates of nonelective cesarean section were similar among mothers ≥35 and35 years (odds ratio [OR], 1.22; 95% CI, 0.90-1.65;P = .19). Preterm delivery and low birthweight were significantly more common among women ≥35 years in univariate but not in multivariate analyses. Newborns from women ≥35 and35 years showed no differences inZ scores of birthweight, with a similar occurrence of birthweight10th percentile (12.1% vs 12.0%; OR, 1.02; 95% CI, 0.71-1.46;P = .93). The overall rate of birth defects was 3.4% (95% CI, 2.4-4.4), with no differences by maternal age (≥35 years, 3.5%;35 years, 3.3%; OR, 1.05; 95% CI, 0.56-1.98;P = .88).In this study of pregnant women with HIV, older women were at higher risk of some adverse pregnancy outcomes, such as preterm delivery and low birthweight. The association, however, did not persist in multivariable analyses, suggesting a role of some predisposing factors associated with older age.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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