Assessing the dose-response relationship between maternal use of inhaled corticosteroids therapy and birth weight: a generalized propensity score approach

Mariia Samoilenko, L. Blais, B. Cossette, A. Forget, Geneviève Lefebvre
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Abstract:PurposeInhaled corticosteroids (ICS) are the first-line controller therapy for asthma. The objective was to assess the impact of different ICS doses during pregnancy on birth weight (BW) using generalized propensity scores (GPS).MethodsA cohort of 7374 pregnancies from 6197 asthmatic women giving birth in Quebec (Canada) in 1998-2008 was constructed. The average treatment effects (ATE) of ICS daily doses (0, >0-125, >125-250, >250 μg/day) during pregnancy on BW were estimated using multilevel GPS and a conventional multivariable approach. Additional analyses were done to evaluate the robustness of the results.ResultsUsing GPS, we found no significant associations between ICS doses and BW (ATE for >0-125 vs 0 μg/day: 27.62 g, 95% confidence interval (CI): -8.68, 64.10; ATE for >125-250 vs 0 μg/day: 17.07 g, 95% CI: -55.85, 92.16; ATE for >250 vs 0 μg/day: -37.83 g, 95% CI: -117.74, 41.53). Similar results were obtained using the multivariable approach.ConclusionsWhile, in our primary analyses, no significant differences were found between the BW of babies exposed to the higher ICS doses, as opposed to no use of ICS, our sensitivity analyses, which adjusted for gestational age in the models, suggest the possibility of a small detrimental effect of the higher ICS doses on BW.
评估母亲使用吸入皮质类固醇治疗与出生体重之间的剂量反应关系:一种广义倾向评分方法
摘要:目的吸入皮质类固醇(ICS)是哮喘的一线控制治疗方法。目的是使用广义倾向评分(GPS)评估怀孕期间不同剂量ICS对出生体重(BW)的影响。方法对1998-2008年加拿大魁北克省6197例哮喘产妇中7374例妊娠进行队列分析。采用多水平GPS和常规多变量方法估计妊娠期ICS日剂量(0、> ~ 125、>125 ~ 250、>250 μg/d)对体重的平均治疗效应(ATE)。进行了额外的分析来评估结果的稳健性。结果使用GPS,我们发现ICS剂量与BW (ATE)之间无显著相关性(> ~ 125 vs 0 μg/d: 27.62 g, 95%可信区间(CI): -8.68, 64.10;>125 ~ 250 vs 0 μg/d的ATE: 17.07 g, 95% CI: -55.85, 92.16;bbb250 vs 0 μg/d的ATE: -37.83 g, 95% CI: -117.74, 41.53)。采用多变量方法得到了类似的结果。虽然在我们的初步分析中,暴露于高剂量ICS的婴儿的体重与不使用ICS的婴儿的体重没有显著差异,但我们的敏感性分析(在模型中调整了胎龄)表明,高剂量ICS可能对体重有轻微的有害影响。
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