The prevalence of threatened miscarriage in Malta

IF 1.5 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Lara Sammut , Paul Bezzina , Vivien Gibbs , Yves Muscat Baron , Jean Calleja Agius
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A retrospective cohort study was conducted in Malta to assess the prevalence of threatened miscarriage. The study focuses on cases managed at a local state hospital over a 12-month period. Currently, data on pregnancies prior to 22 weeks’ gestation are not publicly available, which hampers understanding of the frequency and impact of threatened miscarriage. This research provides the basis for a potential prospective study which analysis the epidemiology and outcomes of threatened miscarriage and advocates for early intervention and appropriate patient counselling. The study included females who visited the Accident and Emergency Department in a local state hospital in 2019 with first trimester vaginal bleeding. It excluded patients with incomplete medical records. Data from various hospital departments were collected, anonymised and analysed to track outcomes such as miscarriage, ongoing pregnancy, ectopic or molar pregnancy. The research aimed to create a comprehensive local registry of pregnancy outcomes following threatened miscarriage, reflecting the national situation. In 2019, 711 pregnant women in Malta experienced first-trimester vaginal bleeding. Of these, 241 had successful births beyond 22 weeks’ gestation, while 412 experienced miscarriages, with other outcomes including ectopic and molar pregnancies and 58 women had an unknown pregnancy outcome. A significant association was found between maternal age and risk of miscarriage, particularly higher for women aged 35–46 and those under 19. Birthweight data revealed that threatened miscarriage complications likely led to low birthweights in a significant proportion of newborns. This study analysed pregnancy outcomes which were preceded by first trimester vaginal bleeding in pregnant women in Malta. Establishing a local register of pregnancy outcomes following first trimester vaginal bleeding provides clinicians with enhanced insights into the current local context. This resource may improve patient counselling and informed policy decisions and lay the groundwork for future research in the field.
马耳他受威胁流产的发生率
马耳他开展了一项回顾性队列研究,以评估威胁流产的发生率。研究的重点是当地一家国立医院在 12 个月内处理的病例。目前,有关妊娠 22 周前妊娠的数据尚未公开,这妨碍了人们对威胁性流产的频率和影响的了解。这项研究为潜在的前瞻性研究提供了基础,该研究分析了威胁性流产的流行病学和结果,并倡导早期干预和适当的患者咨询。研究对象包括2019年因怀孕头三个月阴道出血而到当地一家国立医院急诊科就诊的女性。研究排除了医疗记录不完整的患者。研究人员收集、匿名分析了医院各部门的数据,以追踪流产、持续妊娠、异位妊娠或臼齿妊娠等结果。这项研究旨在建立一个全面的地方流产威胁后妊娠结局登记册,以反映全国的情况。2019 年,马耳他有 711 名孕妇在怀孕初期出现阴道出血。其中,241 名孕妇在妊娠 22 周后顺利分娩,412 名孕妇流产,其他结果包括宫外孕和磨牙状妊娠,58 名孕妇妊娠结果不明。研究发现,产妇年龄与流产风险之间存在明显关联,尤其是 35-46 岁和 19 岁以下的妇女。出生体重数据显示,流产并发症可能导致相当一部分新生儿出生体重偏低。这项研究分析了马耳他孕妇在怀孕前三个月阴道出血的妊娠结局。在当地建立妊娠头三个月阴道出血后的妊娠结局登记册,能让临床医生更深入地了解当地的现状。这一资源可改善患者咨询和知情决策,并为该领域的未来研究奠定基础。
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