Hu Ronghua, Chen Yawen, Zhang Yiming, Qian Zhengmin, Liu Yan, Vaughn Michael G, Xu Shunqing, Zheng Tongzhang, Liu Mingzhu, Zhang Bin
Health Surveillance Department, Wuhan Children's Hospital (Wuhan Maternal and Child Healthcare Hospital), Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.
Department of Epidemiology, College for Public Health and Social Justice, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA.
BMJ Open. 2017 Sep 27;7(9):e017309. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017309.
Although vomiting in the first trimester has been reported to be associated with preterm birth (PTB), findings supporting this association remain inconsistent. Our aim was to assess the association between vomiting and PTB, as well as evaluate if the association is modified by pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI).
A retrospective cohort study.
Wuhan, a central city of China.
A total of 317 463 pregnant women who had a live, singleton newborn from 1 January 2010 to 23 May 2016 were enrolled in our study.
PTB was defined as gestational age <37 gestational weeks. Gestational age was calculated using reports from mothers based on the first day of their last menstrual period. An ultrasound was routinely used to determine gestational age before 12 gestational weeks.
Of the 317 463 pregnant women, 29.88% (94 857) experienced vomiting in the first trimester and 5.00% (15 889) experienced a PTB. Vomiting in the first trimester increased the risk for PTB and the multivariable adjusted OR was 1.05 (95% CI 1.02 to 1.09). In the stratified analyses, the association of vomiting in the first trimester was significant among underweight women (adjusted OR=1.08, 95% CI 1.04 to 1.17) and normal pre-pregnancy BMI women (adjusted OR=1.06, 95% CI 1.02 to 1.11), but not in overweight women (adjusted OR=1.01, 95% CI 0.90 to 1.14) and obese women (adjusted OR=0.93, 95% CI 0.73 to 1.19).
Our study indicates that vomiting in the first trimester was associated with PTB. Additionally, women with underweight and normal pre-pregnancy BMI who experienced vomiting are more likely to have a PTB.
尽管有报道称孕早期呕吐与早产(PTB)有关,但支持这种关联的研究结果仍不一致。我们的目的是评估呕吐与早产之间的关联,并评估这种关联是否会因孕前体重指数(BMI)而改变。
一项回顾性队列研究。
中国中部城市武汉。
共有317463名在2010年1月1日至2016年5月23日期间分娩活产单胎新生儿的孕妇纳入我们的研究。
早产定义为孕周<37孕周。孕周根据母亲基于末次月经首日的报告计算。在孕12周前常规使用超声确定孕周。
在317463名孕妇中,29.88%(94857名)在孕早期出现呕吐,5.00%(15889名)发生早产。孕早期呕吐增加了早产风险,多变量调整后的比值比为1.05(95%可信区间1.02至1.09)。在分层分析中,孕早期呕吐与早产的关联在体重过轻的女性(调整后的比值比=1.08,95%可信区间1.04至1.17)和孕前BMI正常的女性(调整后的比值比=1.06,95%可信区间1.02至1.11)中显著,但在超重女性(调整后的比值比=1.01,95%可信区间0.90至1.14)和肥胖女性(调整后的比值比=0.93,95%可信区间0.73至1.19)中不显著。
我们的研究表明,孕早期呕吐与早产有关。此外,体重过轻和孕前BMI正常且出现呕吐的女性更有可能早产。