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Relative impact of pre-eclampsia on birth weight in a low resource setting: A prospective cohort study.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVES:Low birth-weight is a major risk factor for perinatal death in sub-Saharan Africa, but the relative contribution of determinants of birth-weight are difficult to disentangle in low resource settings. We sought to delineate the relationship between birth-weight and maternal pre-eclampsia across gestation in a low-resource obstetric setting. STUDY DESIGN:Prospective cohort study in a tertiary referral centre in urban Uganda, including 971 pre-eclampsia cases and 1461 control pregnancies between 28 and 42 weeks gestation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Nonlinear modeling of birth-weight versus maternal pre-eclampsia status across gestation. Models were adjusted for maternal-fetal characteristics including maternal age, parity, HIV status, and socio-economic status. Propensity score matching was used to control for the severity of pre-eclampsia at different gestational ages. RESULTS:Mean birth-weight for pre-eclampsia cases was 2.48 kg (±0.81SD) compared to 3.06 kg (±0.46SD) for controls (p < 0.001). At 28 weeks, the mean birth-weight difference between pre-eclampsia cases and controls was 0.58 kg (p < 0.05), narrowing to 0.17 kg at 39 weeks (p < 0.01). Controlling for pre-eclampsia severity only partially explained this gestational difference in mean birth-weight between pre-eclampsia cases and controls. Holding gestational age constant, pre-eclampsia status predicted 7.1-10.5% of total variation in birth-weight, compared to 0.05-0.7% for all other maternal-fetal characteristics combined. CONCLUSIONS:Pre-eclampsia is the dominant predictor of birth-weight in low-resource settings and hence likely to heavily influence perinatal survival. The impact of pre-eclampsia on birth-weight is smaller with advancing gestational age, a difference that is not fully explained by controlling for pre-eclampsia severity.

SUBMITTER: Nakimuli A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7450268 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Relative impact of pre-eclampsia on birth weight in a low resource setting: A prospective cohort study.

Nakimuli Annettee A   Starling Jennifer E JE   Nakubulwa Sarah S   Namagembe Imelda I   Sekikubo Musa M   Nakabembe Eve E   Scott James G JG   Moffett Ashley A   Aiken Catherine E CE  

Pregnancy hypertension 20200407


<h4>Objectives</h4>Low birth-weight is a major risk factor for perinatal death in sub-Saharan Africa, but the relative contribution of determinants of birth-weight are difficult to disentangle in low resource settings. We sought to delineate the relationship between birth-weight and maternal pre-eclampsia across gestation in a low-resource obstetric setting.<h4>Study design</h4>Prospective cohort study in a tertiary referral centre in urban Uganda, including 971 pre-eclampsia cases and 1461 cont  ...[more]

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