Andrea Patricia Vargas Sanabria, María Azucena Niño Tovar, Ariana Liseth Acosta Rodriguez, Angie Lorena Acosta Rodriguez, L. Pérez
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Preterm birth was considered as an outcome variable, after the normality analysis, based on Shapiro-Wilk Test; Chi2 or Fisher tests were performed for qualitative variables, and t-test or Wilcoxon test for quantitative variables, p <0.05 was considered significant and OR was calculated by regression logistics. Results: 559 pregnant women were studied, with 63 preterm births. An association was found between prematurity and gestational obesity (OR 2.71; 95% CI 1.52-4.81), hypertensive disorder associated with pregnancy (OR 3.88; 95% CI 2.18-6.90), premature rupture of membranes (OR 3.86 95% CI 1.60-9.29) and previous preterm labor in the current pregnancy (OR 17.39 95% CI 9.57-31.51). Conclusions: Prematurity is significantly associated with gestational obesity, pregnancy-associated hypertensive disorder, premature rupture of membranes, and previous preterm labor in current pregnancy. 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前言:早产导致儿童发病率和死亡率很高,因此确定和预防危险因素至关重要。目的:确定哥伦比亚东北部两个参考中心非传染性危险因素与早产的关系。患者和方法:2019年1月至2020年3月进行的多中心前瞻性队列研究。对单次怀孕超过20周的孕妇进行了非概率方便抽样,然后每个月对她们进行随访,直到分娩。根据夏皮罗-威尔克检验进行正态性分析后,早产被认为是一个结局变量;定性变量采用Chi2或Fisher检验,定量变量采用t检验或Wilcoxon检验,p <0.05为显著性,采用回归逻辑计算or。结果:559名孕妇被调查,其中63名早产。早产与妊娠期肥胖之间存在关联(OR 2.71;95% CI 1.52-4.81),高血压疾病与妊娠相关(OR 3.88;(95% CI 2.18-6.90),胎膜早破(OR 3.86 95% CI 1.60-9.29)和当前妊娠的早产(OR 17.39 95% CI 9.57-31.51)。结论:早产与妊娠期肥胖、妊娠相关性高血压疾病、胎膜早破和妊娠期早产显著相关。需要进一步的研究来支持这些发现。
Risk Factors Associated with Prematurity Other than Infectious Causes: A Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study in the Colombian Northeast
Introduction: Prematurity causes great morbidity and mortality in childhood, which is why the identification and prevention of risk factors is essential. Objective: To identify the association of non-infectious risk factors with prematurity in two reference centers in northeastern Colombia. Patients and Methods: Multicenter prospective cohort study carried out between January 2019 and March 2020. A non-probabilistic convenience sampling was carried out in pregnant women with a single pregnancy, greater than 20 weeks who were then followed up monthly until the moment of birth. Preterm birth was considered as an outcome variable, after the normality analysis, based on Shapiro-Wilk Test; Chi2 or Fisher tests were performed for qualitative variables, and t-test or Wilcoxon test for quantitative variables, p <0.05 was considered significant and OR was calculated by regression logistics. Results: 559 pregnant women were studied, with 63 preterm births. An association was found between prematurity and gestational obesity (OR 2.71; 95% CI 1.52-4.81), hypertensive disorder associated with pregnancy (OR 3.88; 95% CI 2.18-6.90), premature rupture of membranes (OR 3.86 95% CI 1.60-9.29) and previous preterm labor in the current pregnancy (OR 17.39 95% CI 9.57-31.51). Conclusions: Prematurity is significantly associated with gestational obesity, pregnancy-associated hypertensive disorder, premature rupture of membranes, and previous preterm labor in current pregnancy. Further studies would be needed to support these findings.