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Polycystic ovary syndrome and extremely preterm birth: A nationwide register-based study
by
Vanky, Eszter
, Akhter, Tansim
, Wikström, Anna-Karin
, Sundström Poromaa, Inger
, Stephansson, Olof
, Valgeirsdottir, Heiddis
, Kunovac Kallak, Theodora
, Roos, Nathalie
in
Cervix
/ Cesarean section
/ Complications and side effects
/ Diabetes
/ Diagnosis
/ Epidemiology
/ Gestational age
/ Health risks
/ Hospitals
/ Infants (Premature)
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Menstruation
/ Obstetrics
/ Obstetrics and Gynaecology
/ Obstetrik och gynekologi
/ Ovaries
/ People and places
/ Personal identification numbers
/ Polycystic ovary syndrome
/ Population
/ Pregnancy
/ Premature birth
/ Risk factors
/ Stein-Leventhal syndrome
/ Vagina
/ Womens health
2021
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Polycystic ovary syndrome and extremely preterm birth: A nationwide register-based study
by
Vanky, Eszter
, Akhter, Tansim
, Wikström, Anna-Karin
, Sundström Poromaa, Inger
, Stephansson, Olof
, Valgeirsdottir, Heiddis
, Kunovac Kallak, Theodora
, Roos, Nathalie
in
Cervix
/ Cesarean section
/ Complications and side effects
/ Diabetes
/ Diagnosis
/ Epidemiology
/ Gestational age
/ Health risks
/ Hospitals
/ Infants (Premature)
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Menstruation
/ Obstetrics
/ Obstetrics and Gynaecology
/ Obstetrik och gynekologi
/ Ovaries
/ People and places
/ Personal identification numbers
/ Polycystic ovary syndrome
/ Population
/ Pregnancy
/ Premature birth
/ Risk factors
/ Stein-Leventhal syndrome
/ Vagina
/ Womens health
2021
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Polycystic ovary syndrome and extremely preterm birth: A nationwide register-based study
by
Vanky, Eszter
, Akhter, Tansim
, Wikström, Anna-Karin
, Sundström Poromaa, Inger
, Stephansson, Olof
, Valgeirsdottir, Heiddis
, Kunovac Kallak, Theodora
, Roos, Nathalie
in
Cervix
/ Cesarean section
/ Complications and side effects
/ Diabetes
/ Diagnosis
/ Epidemiology
/ Gestational age
/ Health risks
/ Hospitals
/ Infants (Premature)
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Menstruation
/ Obstetrics
/ Obstetrics and Gynaecology
/ Obstetrik och gynekologi
/ Ovaries
/ People and places
/ Personal identification numbers
/ Polycystic ovary syndrome
/ Population
/ Pregnancy
/ Premature birth
/ Risk factors
/ Stein-Leventhal syndrome
/ Vagina
/ Womens health
2021
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Polycystic ovary syndrome and extremely preterm birth: A nationwide register-based study
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Polycystic ovary syndrome and extremely preterm birth: A nationwide register-based study
2021
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Overview
Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have increased risk of pregnancy complications, including preterm birth before 37 weeks. However, if this increased risk also includes extremely preterm births (<28 weeks) is unknown. Such information is important to identify women at risk and tailor antenatal care, since child morbidity and mortality become more prevalent with increasing prematurity.
To investigate the association between PCOS and extremely preterm birth, and whether onset of PCOS-related preterm birth is predominantly spontaneous or medically indicated.
This was a nationwide register-based cohort study in Sweden. The study population was all live singleton births registered in the Swedish Medical Birth Register 2005-2014 (n = 1 046 448). Women with and without PCOS were compared by severity of preterm birth [extremely (22+0 to 27+6 weeks), very (28+0 to 31+6 weeks) and moderately (32+0 to 36+6 weeks)] and delivery onset mode (spontaneous or medically indicated). Multinomial logistic regression was performed to estimate adjusted odds ratios (aOR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI). Adjustments were made for maternal age, parity, body mass index, smoking, country of birth and year of delivery.
During the study period, 1.3% of the women giving birth had PCOS diagnosis. They had an overall higher preterm birth rate than women without PCOS (6.7% and 4.8%, respectively). Women with PCOS had increased odds of preterm birth of all severities, with the highest odds for extremely preterm birth (aOR 2.3; 95% CI 1.7-3.0), particularly of spontaneous onset (aOR 2.7; 95% CI 2.0-3.6).
Women with PCOS had more than a two-fold increased risk of extremely preterm birth with spontaneous onset than women without such diagnosis. This can be important in antenatal risk assessment of preterm birth in women with PCOS. Future research is warranted to investigate the biological mechanisms behind preterm birth in women with PCOS.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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