Trends in maternal mortality rates by state, United States, 2018 to 2023.

IF 8.4 1区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Lauren M Rossen, Donna L Hoyert, Isabelle Horon, Amy M Branum
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Abstract

Background: The United States maternal mortality rate increased after 2018, with a marked increase in 2021 followed by a decline in 2022 and 2023. Trends at the state level have not yet been examined, likely due to the small numbers of maternal deaths occurring annually in most states. Small area estimation models can provide more reliable estimates of maternal mortality at the state level, by borrowing strength over time and across geographic areas.

Objective: To examine state-level trends in maternal mortality rates from 2018 through 2023 and the contribution of COVID-19-related maternal deaths to the trends.

Study design: Serial cross-sectional study of state-level mortality and natality data from the United States National Vital Statistics System from 2018 through 2023. Maternal deaths, defined as deaths occurring during or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy (n=4964), and live births (n=22,080,966). Hierarchical Bayesian models with spatiotemporal random effects were used to estimate smoothed maternal mortality rates (maternal deaths per 100,000 live births) and the percentage of maternal deaths involving COVID-19 by state of residence from 2018 to 2023.

Results: Maternal mortality rates showed consistent temporal patterns across states, peaking in 2021 and declining in 2022 to 2023. However, there was variation in magnitude, with rates 4.6 times larger in Tennessee than in California in 2021. COVID-19 accounted for the observed increases across nearly all states; maternal mortality rates excluding COVID-19 deaths were stable across most states.

Conclusion: Findings show the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on trends in maternal mortality rates by state, with maternal deaths involving COVID-19 nearly entirely accounting for the increases seen in maternal mortality in 2020 and 2021. Findings can inform efforts to prevent maternal deaths where rates are highest and highlight areas where maternal mortality rates are low or declining for further examination of factors that may be related to these lower rates.

2018-2023年美国各州孕产妇死亡率趋势。
背景:2018年后,美国孕产妇死亡率上升,2021年显著上升,2022年和2023年下降。尚未审查州一级的趋势,可能是由于大多数州每年发生的产妇死亡人数很少。小区域估计模型可以通过借鉴不同时间和地理区域的优势,在州一级提供更可靠的孕产妇死亡率估计。目的:研究2018 - 2023年全国孕产妇死亡率趋势,以及与covid -19相关的孕产妇死亡对趋势的贡献。研究设计:对2018年至2023年国家生命统计系统的国家级死亡率和出生数据进行连续横断面研究。背景:美国。研究对象:孕产妇死亡,定义为终止妊娠期间或42天内发生的死亡(n=4,964),以及活产(n=22,080,966)。分析:使用具有时空随机效应的分层贝叶斯模型估计2018-2023年按居住州划分的平滑孕产妇死亡率(每10万活产孕产妇死亡)和涉及COVID-19的孕产妇死亡百分比。结果:各州的孕产妇死亡率呈现一致的时间模式,在2021年达到峰值,在2022-2023年下降。然而,在量级上存在差异,2021年田纳西州的比率是加利福尼亚州的4.6倍。几乎所有州的新增病例都与COVID-19有关;在大多数州,不包括COVID-19死亡的孕产妇死亡率保持稳定。结论:调查结果显示,COVID-19大流行对各州孕产妇死亡率趋势的影响,与COVID-19有关的孕产妇死亡几乎完全是2020年和2021年孕产妇死亡率上升的原因。调查结果可以为预防孕产妇死亡率最高地区的孕产妇死亡提供信息,并突出显示孕产妇死亡率较低或正在下降的地区,以便进一步研究可能与这些较低死亡率有关的因素。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
15.90
自引率
7.10%
发文量
2237
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, known as "The Gray Journal," covers the entire spectrum of Obstetrics and Gynecology. It aims to publish original research (clinical and translational), reviews, opinions, video clips, podcasts, and interviews that contribute to understanding health and disease and have the potential to impact the practice of women's healthcare. Focus Areas: Diagnosis, Treatment, Prediction, and Prevention: The journal focuses on research related to the diagnosis, treatment, prediction, and prevention of obstetrical and gynecological disorders. Biology of Reproduction: AJOG publishes work on the biology of reproduction, including studies on reproductive physiology and mechanisms of obstetrical and gynecological diseases. Content Types: Original Research: Clinical and translational research articles. Reviews: Comprehensive reviews providing insights into various aspects of obstetrics and gynecology. Opinions: Perspectives and opinions on important topics in the field. Multimedia Content: Video clips, podcasts, and interviews. Peer Review Process: All submissions undergo a rigorous peer review process to ensure quality and relevance to the field of obstetrics and gynecology.
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