Elizabeth de Paula Franco, Silvana Granado Nogueira da Gama, Mariza Miranda Theme Filha, Katrini Guidolini Martinelli, Ana Carolina Carioca da Costa, Daniele Marano
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目的探讨妊娠期高血压综合征(HSP)与早产的因果关系。数据来自一项名为“出生在巴西”(Nascer no Brasil)的全国性研究,共有23,894名女性参与。高血压综合征包括对问卷中与血压升高有关的任何问题的积极回答的综合,问卷中填写的数据来自患者的医院记录和产前卡。结果是早期和晚期早产。混杂变量用有向无环图表示,因果效应用倾向值估计。在本研究评估的20,494名产后妇女中,有2,369名诊断为高血压综合征,其中5.8%为早期早产,13.5%为晚期早产。加权后,患有高血压综合征的妇女早产的几率高出2.74倍(ORadj: 2.74;95%CI: 2.12-3.54),晚期早产的几率高出2.40倍(ORadj: 2.40;95%置信区间:1.86—-3.08)。高血压综合征与早产的因果关系重申了它们在导致早产增加中的作用,从而加强了在产前护理中控制综合征的重要性。
Causal effect of hypertensive syndromes during pregnancy on prematurity: data from cross-sectional study "Born in Brazil".
To evaluate the causal effect of hypertensive syndromes during pregnancy (HSP) on prematurity. Data were obtained from the nationwide study "Born in Brazil" ("Nascer no Brasil"), conducted with 23,894 women. Hypertensive syndromes comprised the synthesis of positive responses to any of the questions relating to increased blood pressure contained in the questionnaires completed with data from patients' hospital records and prenatal cards. The outcome was early and late preterm birth. The confounding variables were indicated in the directed acyclic graph, and the causal effect was estimated by the propensity score. Of the 20,494 postpartum women evaluated in this study, 2,369 presented a diagnosis of hypertensive syndromes, and among these, 5.8% were early premature births and 13.5% were late premature births. After weighting, women with hypertensive syndromes had a 2.74-fold greater chance of having an early preterm birth (ORadj: 2.74; 95%CI: 2.12-3.54) and a 2.40-fold greater chance of having a late preterm birth (ORadj: 2.40; 95%CI: 1.86-3.08). The causal effect of hypertensive syndromes on prematurity reaffirmed their role in causing an increase in premature births, reinforcing the importance of controlling syndromes during prenatal care.
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Ciência & Saúde Coletiva publishes debates, analyses, and results of research on a Specific Theme considered current and relevant to the field of Collective Health. Its abbreviated title is Ciênc. saúde coletiva, which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips.