Association between mode of delivery and early neurodevelopment: A prospective birth cohort study.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
European Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-09 DOI:10.1007/s00431-024-05758-2
Yun Huang, Zhenxian Jia, Xinmei Chen, Yin Wang, Aifen Zhou, Huaicai Zeng, Wei Xia, Yuanyuan Li, Shunqing Xu, Hongxiu Liu
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Abstract

Previous research has assessed the effects of caesarean delivery (CD) on child neurodevelopment; however, whether the effects stem from the surgical procedure itself or its related medical conditions has not been conclusively determined. This study aimed to evaluate the associations among delivery mode, CD-related medical conditions and early childhood neurodevelopment. A total of 3829 maternal-infant pairs from a longitudinal birth cohort in Wuhan City, China, were included in the primary analysis. The neurodevelopment of the children was assessed by the Bayley Scales of Infant Development (BSID), the Conners Comprehensive Behaviour Rating Scale and the Chinese version of the Autism Behavior Checklist. Data on delivery mode and medical conditions were collected via medical records from the study hospital. Among the 3829 children for whom the BSID test was completed at two years of age, 50%, 27%, and 23% were delivered vaginally, by necessary CD, and by elective CD, respectively. Compared with vaginally delivered children, Necessary CD was associated with a 16.67% decrease in Mental Development Index (MDI) scores and a 13.37% decrease in Psychomotor Development Index (PDI) scores, while elective CD showed a 20.63% and 20.99% decrease after FDR correction, respectively. Similarly, among the 2448 children for whom the CBRS was completed, necessary CD was found to be associated with conduct disorders (adjusted β: 0.06; 95% CI: 0.02, 0.09), hyperactivity (adjusted β: 0.06; 95% CI: 0.02, 0.11), and hyperactivity index (adjusted β: 0.07; 95% CI: 0.03, 0.11), while elective CD was significantly associated with hyperactivity problem scores (adjusted β: 0.08, 95% CI: 0.03, 0.13). However, no significant association was found between CD and symptoms of autism in children, as assessed by the Autism Behavior Checklist (ABC).

Conclusion: This study suggested that the adverse impact of CD on child neurodevelopment stems from the procedure itself rather than CD-related medical conditions. It is important to minimize the use of CD when there is no medical necessity.

What is known: • Caesarean delivery (CD) may influence child neurodevelopment and other long-term outcomes. • In China, approximately one-quarter of CD are performed due to maternal request without medical indications.

What is new: • The negative impact of CD on the neurodevelopmental outcomes of children may be primarily attributed to the procedure itself, as opposed to related medical conditions. • In the absence of medical indications, unnecessary CD may have adverse impacts on children's neurodevelopment.

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分娩方式与早期神经发育的关系:前瞻性出生队列研究
以往的研究曾评估过剖腹产(CD)对儿童神经发育的影响,但这些影响究竟是源于手术本身还是与之相关的医疗条件,目前尚无定论。本研究旨在评估分娩方式、剖腹产相关疾病和儿童早期神经发育之间的关联。主要分析对象包括来自中国武汉市纵向出生队列的 3829 对母婴。通过贝利婴儿发育量表(BSID)、康纳斯综合行为评定量表和中文版自闭症行为核对表评估了患儿的神经发育情况。有关分娩方式和医疗状况的数据来自研究医院的医疗记录。在3829名两岁时完成BSID测试的儿童中,阴道分娩、必要的剖宫产和选择性剖宫产的比例分别为50%、27%和23%。与阴道分娩的婴儿相比,必要的剖宫产婴儿的智力发育指数(MDI)得分下降了16.67%,精神运动发育指数(PDI)得分下降了13.37%,而选择性剖宫产婴儿的智力发育指数(MDI)得分在经过FDR校正后分别下降了20.63%和20.99%。同样,在完成 CBRS 的 2448 名儿童中,发现必要 CD 与行为障碍(调整后 β:0.06;95% CI:0.02,0.09)、多动(调整后 β:0.06;95% CI:0.02,0.11)和多动指数(调整后β:0.07;95% CI:0.03,0.11),而选择性 CD 与多动问题评分显著相关(调整后β:0.08,95% CI:0.03,0.13)。然而,根据自闭症行为核对表(ABC)的评估,CD与儿童自闭症症状之间并无明显关联:本研究表明,CD对儿童神经发育的不良影响源于手术本身,而非与CD相关的疾病。在没有医疗必要性的情况下,尽量减少使用剖腹产非常重要:- 剖腹产(CD)可能会影响儿童的神经发育和其他长期结果。- 在中国,约有四分之一的剖腹产是在无医学指征的情况下根据产妇的要求进行的:- 新发现:剖宫产对儿童神经发育的负面影响可能主要归因于手术本身,而非相关的医疗条件。- 在没有医学指征的情况下,不必要的 CD 可能会对儿童的神经发育造成不良影响。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Pediatrics (EJPE) is a leading peer-reviewed medical journal which covers the entire field of pediatrics. The editors encourage authors to submit original articles, reviews, short communications, and correspondence on all relevant themes and topics. EJPE is particularly committed to the publication of articles on important new clinical research that will have an immediate impact on clinical pediatric practice. The editorial office very much welcomes ideas for publications, whether individual articles or article series, that fit this goal and is always willing to address inquiries from authors regarding potential submissions. Invited review articles on clinical pediatrics that provide comprehensive coverage of a subject of importance are also regularly commissioned. The short publication time reflects both the commitment of the editors and publishers and their passion for new developments in the field of pediatrics. EJPE is active on social media (@EurJPediatrics) and we invite you to participate. EJPE is the official journal of the European Academy of Paediatrics (EAP) and publishes guidelines and statements in cooperation with the EAP.
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