伊朗北部5波COVID-19大流行封锁期间的死产和早产:马赞达兰省一项全区域队列研究

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Roya Farhadi, Hanieh Noori, Vajiheh GhaffariSaravi, Mahmood Moosazadeh
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导言:在COVID-19大流行期间实施的封锁期间,出现了相互矛盾的早产和死产报告。大多数研究都与大流行的最初几波有关。目的:本研究旨在评估伊朗北部各波COVID-19期间早产和死产率的变化。方法:本研究是一项回顾性队列研究,利用伊朗北部Mazandaran医科大学的区域数据登记系统,根据COVID-19大流行5个高峰期间每1000例活产婴儿的体重分布,评估早产和死产率。我们将这些比率与大流行前4年的相应月份进行了比较。主要结局的优势比通过逻辑回归估计。结果:我们观察到,与大流行前相比,大流行期间的早产率总体上升(4.7%对2.8%)。结论:我们的研究表明,在全球大流行的封锁期间,不良妊娠结局增加。建议在不同地区开展进一步的研究,以评估怀孕期间不同的行为变化和产前服务的可及性及其对妊娠结局的影响。
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Stillbirth and Preterm Birth During Lockdown Periods in 5 Waves of COVID-19 Pandemic in Northern Iran: A Region-Wide Cohort Study in Mazandaran Province.

Stillbirth and Preterm Birth During Lockdown Periods in 5 Waves of COVID-19 Pandemic in Northern Iran: A Region-Wide Cohort Study in Mazandaran Province.

Stillbirth and Preterm Birth During Lockdown Periods in 5 Waves of COVID-19 Pandemic in Northern Iran: A Region-Wide Cohort Study in Mazandaran Province.

Stillbirth and Preterm Birth During Lockdown Periods in 5 Waves of COVID-19 Pandemic in Northern Iran: A Region-Wide Cohort Study in Mazandaran Province.

Introduction: Conflicting reports for preterm birth and stillbirth during the lockdown imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic have emerged. Most of the studies are related to the initial waves of the pandemic.

Objectives: This study aims to evaluate changes in preterm birth and stillbirth rates during various waves of COVID-19 in northern Iran.

Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study to evaluate preterm birth and stillbirth rate based on weight distribution per 1000 live births during lockdown periods in 5 peaks of the COVID-19 pandemic using the regional data registration system at Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences in northern Iran. We compared these rates with the corresponding months 4 years before the pandemic. The odds ratio for the primary outcome was estimated by logistic regression.

Results: We observed an overall increased rate of preterm birth during the pandemic compared to the pre-pandemic period (4.7% vs 2.8%, P < .001). The overall stillbirth rate increased during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the pre-pandemic period (7.48/1000 vs 5.41/1000, odds ratio: 1.38 [1.21-1.57]). This increase in the rate of stillbirth was significantly observed in the fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic (P < .001).

Conclusion: Our study showed that adverse pregnancy outcomes increased during lockdown periods of a global pandemic. Further studies from geographically diverse regions to evaluate different behavior changes during pregnancy and access to prenatal services, and its impact on pregnancy outcomes is recommended.

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