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Association of adverse perinatal outcomes of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy with biochemical markers: results of aggregate and individual patient data meta-analyses

Authors :
Ovadia, C
Seed, P
Sklavounos, A
Geenes, V
Di Illio, C
Chambers, J
Kohari, K
Bacq, Y
Bozkurt, N
Brun-Furrer, R
Bull, L
Estiú, M
Grymowicz, M
Gunaydin, B
Hague, W
Haslinger, C
Hu, Y
Kawakita, T
Kebapcilar, A
Kebapcilar, L
Kondrackienė, J
Koster, M
Kowalska-Kańka, A
Kupčinskas, L
Lee, R
Locatelli, A
Macias, R
Marschall, H
Oudijk, M
Raz, Y
Rimon, E
Shan, D
Shao, Y
Tribe, R
Tripodi, V
Yayla Abide, C
Yenidede, I
Thornton, J
Chappell, L
Williamson, C
Seed, PT
Estiú, MC
Hague, WM
Kebapcilar, AG
Kondrackienė, Jūratė
Koster, Maria P H
Kowalska-Kańka, Aneta
Kupčinskas, Limas
Lee, Richard H
Macias, RIR
Marschall, HU
Oudijk, MA
Thornton, JG
Chappell, LC
Ovadia, C
Seed, P
Sklavounos, A
Geenes, V
Di Illio, C
Chambers, J
Kohari, K
Bacq, Y
Bozkurt, N
Brun-Furrer, R
Bull, L
Estiú, M
Grymowicz, M
Gunaydin, B
Hague, W
Haslinger, C
Hu, Y
Kawakita, T
Kebapcilar, A
Kebapcilar, L
Kondrackienė, J
Koster, M
Kowalska-Kańka, A
Kupčinskas, L
Lee, R
Locatelli, A
Macias, R
Marschall, H
Oudijk, M
Raz, Y
Rimon, E
Shan, D
Shao, Y
Tribe, R
Tripodi, V
Yayla Abide, C
Yenidede, I
Thornton, J
Chappell, L
Williamson, C
Seed, PT
Estiú, MC
Hague, WM
Kebapcilar, AG
Kondrackienė, Jūratė
Koster, Maria P H
Kowalska-Kańka, Aneta
Kupčinskas, Limas
Lee, Richard H
Macias, RIR
Marschall, HU
Oudijk, MA
Thornton, JG
Chappell, LC
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy is associated with adverse perinatal outcomes, but the association with the concentration of specific biochemical markers is unclear. We aimed to quantify the adverse perinatal effects of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy in women with increased serum bile acid concentrations and determine whether elevated bile acid concentrations were associated with the risk of stillbirth and preterm birth. Methods: We did a systematic review by searching PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase databases for studies published from database inception to June 1, 2018, reporting perinatal outcomes for women with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy when serum bile acid concentrations were available. Inclusion criteria were studies defining intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy based upon pruritus and elevated serum bile acid concentrations, with or without raised liver aminotransferase concentrations. Eligible studies were case-control, cohort, and population-based studies, and randomised controlled trials, with at least 30 participants, and that reported bile acid concentrations and perinatal outcomes. Studies at potential higher risk of reporter bias were excluded, including case reports, studies not comprising cohorts, or successive cases seen in a unit; we also excluded studies with high risk of bias from groups selected (eg, a subgroup of babies with poor outcomes were explicitly excluded), conference abstracts, and Letters to the Editor without clear peer review. We also included unpublished data from two UK hospitals. We did a random effects meta-analysis to determine risk of adverse perinatal outcomes. Aggregate data for maternal and perinatal outcomes were extracted from case-control studies, and individual patient data (IPD) were requested from study authors for all types of study (as no control group was required for the IPD analysis) to assess associations between biochemical markers and adverse outcomes using logistic and

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308928187
Document Type :
Electronic Resource