Time trends and birth rates in women with congenital heart disease; a nationwide cohort study from Norway 1994–2014

IF 0.8 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Marit Sandberg , Tatiana Fomina , Ferenc Macsali , Gottfried Greve , Mette-Elise Estensen , Nina Øyen , Elisabeth Leirgul
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Abstract

Background

More women with congenital heart disease (CHD) reach reproductive age, but little is known of their success in having children. We investigated time trends of CHD in women of reproductive age and maternal CHD in childbirth and compared birth rates in women with CHD to birth rates in women without heart disease.

Methods and results

In a national cohort, we combined information from five registries in Norway 1994–2014. Among 1,644,650 women aged 15–45 years, 5672 had CHD. Among 1,183,851 childbirths, 3504 were registered with maternal CHD. The prevalences of mild and moderate/severe CHD in women increased by an average of 3–4% per year 1994–2014, as did the prevalences of mild and moderate/severe maternal CHD in childbirth. Compared to women without heart disease, the likelihood of having children was similar for women with mild CHD (rate ratio 1.03, 95% confidence interval 0.97–1.09) but lower for women with moderate/severe CHD (rate ratio 0.75, 95% confidence interval 0.68–0.84). The mean number of childbirths was similar in women with mild CHD and women without heart disease (1.81 vs 1.80, p = 0.722) but lower in women with moderate/severe CHD (1.42, p < 0.001).

Conclusion

In a national cohort over two decades of women of reproductive age, the prevalence of maternal CHD in childbirth reflected the increasing prevalence of CHD in the population. Birth rates were similar for women with mild CHD and women without heart disease, whereas women with moderate/severe CHD were less likely to have children and had a lower mean number of childbirths.

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患有先天性心脏病的妇女的时间趋势和出生率;1994-2014 年挪威全国范围内的队列研究
背景越来越多患有先天性心脏病(CHD)的女性进入育龄期,但人们对她们能否成功生育却知之甚少。我们调查了育龄妇女患有先天性心脏病和产妇在分娩时患有先天性心脏病的时间趋势,并将患有先天性心脏病的妇女的出生率与无心脏病妇女的出生率进行了比较。在1644650名15-45岁的女性中,有5672人患有心脏病。在1,183,851例分娩中,有3504名产妇登记患有先天性心脏病。1994-2014 年,女性轻度和中度/重度心脏病患病率平均每年增加 3-4%,分娩时产妇轻度和中度/重度心脏病患病率也是如此。与没有心脏病的妇女相比,患有轻度先天性心脏病的妇女生育子女的可能性相似(比率比为 1.03,95% 置信区间为 0.97-1.09),但患有中度/重度先天性心脏病的妇女生育子女的可能性较低(比率比为 0.75,95% 置信区间为 0.68-0.84)。轻度先天性心脏病妇女和无心脏病妇女的平均分娩次数相似(1.81 vs 1.80,p = 0.722),但中度/重度先天性心脏病妇女的平均分娩次数较低(1.42,p < 0.001)。患有轻度先天性心脏病的妇女与无心脏病的妇女的生育率相似,而患有中度/重度先天性心脏病的妇女生育的可能性较低,平均生育次数也较少。
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International journal of cardiology. Congenital heart disease
International journal of cardiology. Congenital heart disease Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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