The Incidence, Characteristics, Management and Outcomes of Peripartum Hyponatraemia in the United Kingdom: A Prospective Study Using the UK Obstetric Surveillance System (UKOSS).

IF 4.7 1区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Arani Pillai, Laila J Tata, Nuala Lucas, Zoë Vowles, Catherine Nelson-Piercy
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Abstract

Objective: To determine the national incidence, characteristics, management and outcomes of peripartum hyponatraemia.

Design: Prospective, observational study using United Kingdom (UK) Obstetric Surveillance System (UKOSS) methodology.

Setting: 192 of the 194 consultant-led obstetric units in UK National Health Service (NHS) hospitals.

Population: Peripartum UK obstetric admissions.

Methods: Units submitted cases monthly to UKOSS (April 2019-September 2020). The case definition was symptomatic hyponatraemia (sodium < 125 mmol/L) in labour or ≤ 48 h postpartum, excluding other causes of symptoms. Pre-eclampsia was excluded as a separate aetiology of hyponatraemia and potential cause of symptoms. As symptom documentation varied, characteristics, management and outcomes were compared between cases with and without reported symptoms.

Main outcome measures: Demographics, symptoms, labour details, management and outcomes.

Results: Eighty cases were submitted. We excluded 23 cases (10 with sodium ≥ 125 mmol/L and 13 with pre-eclampsia). A further 25 had sodium < 125 mmol/L with no symptoms documented. Thirty-two met the UKOSS definition, resulting in an estimate of 3.0 cases of peripartum hyponatraemia with documented symptoms per 100 000 maternities (95% confidence interval 2.0-4.1), using a national estimate of 1 050 915 maternities across the study period. Characteristics and outcomes of cases with and without documented symptoms had some variation; 53% versus 24% had critical care admissions, 41% versus 40% had neonatal unit admissions, and 38% versus 20% had spontaneous vaginal birth.

Conclusions: Peripartum hyponatraemia was associated with maternal morbidity. Neonatal morbidity and operative birth were high, even without documented maternal symptoms. Poor recognition and documentation of symptoms have likely underestimated the incidence.

英国围产期低钠血症的发生率、特征、管理和结局:一项使用英国产科监测系统(UKOSS)的前瞻性研究。
目的:了解全国围生期低钠血症的发生率、特点、处理及预后。设计:前瞻性观察性研究,采用英国(UK)产科监测系统(UKOSS)方法学。环境:英国国家卫生服务(NHS)医院的194个由顾问领导的产科单位中有192个。人口:围产期英国产科入院人数。方法:各单位每月向科办提交病例(2019年4月- 2020年9月)。病例定义为症状性低钠血症(钠)。主要结局指标:人口统计学、症状、分娩细节、管理和结局。结果:共纳入病例80例。我们排除了23例(钠≥125 mmol/L 10例,先兆子痫13例)。结论:围产期低钠血症与产妇发病率相关。新生儿发病率和手术分娩高,即使没有记录的产妇症状。缺乏对症状的认识和记录可能低估了发病率。
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CiteScore
10.90
自引率
5.20%
发文量
345
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BJOG is an editorially independent publication owned by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG). The Journal publishes original, peer-reviewed work in all areas of obstetrics and gynaecology, including contraception, urogynaecology, fertility, oncology and clinical practice. Its aim is to publish the highest quality medical research in women''s health, worldwide.
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