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母亲合并症与严重产妇发病的关联:1997 年至 2014 年间加利福尼亚分娩母亲的队列研究。

Association of Maternal Comorbidity With Severe Maternal Morbidity: A Cohort Study of California Mothers Delivering Between 1997 and 2014.

机构信息

California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California (E.K.M.).

Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California (S.A.L.).

出版信息

Ann Intern Med. 2020 Dec 1;173(11 Suppl):S11-S18. doi: 10.7326/M19-3253.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Rates of maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity (SMM) are higher in the United States than in other high-resource countries and are increasing further.

OBJECTIVE

To examine the association of maternal comorbid conditions, age, body mass index, and previous cesarean birth with occurrence of SMM.

DESIGN

Population-based cohort study using linked delivery hospitalization discharge data and vital records.

SETTING

California, 1997 to 2014.

PATIENTS

All 9 179 472 mothers delivering in California during 1997 to 2014.

MEASUREMENTS

SMM rate, total and without transfusion-only cases; 2019 maternal comorbidity index.

RESULTS

Total SMM increased by 160% during this time, and SMM excluding transfusion-only cases increased by 53%. Medical comorbid conditions were associated with an increasing portion of SMM occurrences. Medical comorbid conditions increased over the study period by 111%, and obstetric comorbid conditions increased by 30% to 40%. Identified medical comorbid conditions had high relative risks ranging from 1.3 to 14.3 for total SMM and even higher relative risks for nontransfusion SMM (to 32.4). The obstetric comorbidity index that is most often used may be undervaluing the degree of association with SMM.

LIMITATIONS

Hospital discharge diagnosis files and birth certificate records can have misclassifications and may not include all relevant clinical data or social determinants. The period for analysis ended in 2014 to avoid the transition to the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification, and therefore missed more recent years.

CONCLUSION

Obstetric and, particularly, medical comorbid conditions are increasing among women who develop SMM. The maternal comorbidity index is a promising tool for patient risk assessment and case-mix adjustment, but refinement of factor weights may be indicated.

PRIMARY FUNDING SOURCE

National Institutes of Health.

摘要

背景

美国的孕产妇死亡率和严重孕产妇发病率(SMM)高于其他高资源国家,并且还在进一步上升。

目的

研究孕产妇合并症、年龄、体重指数和既往剖宫产与 SMM 发生的关系。

设计

使用链接分娩住院出院数据和生命记录的基于人群的队列研究。

设置

加利福尼亚州,1997 年至 2014 年。

患者

1997 年至 2014 年期间在加利福尼亚分娩的所有 9,179,472 名母亲。

测量

SMM 发生率,总发生率和无输血仅病例;2019 年孕产妇合并症指数。

结果

在此期间,总 SMM 增加了 160%,而无输血仅病例的 SMM 增加了 53%。医疗合并症与 SMM 发生率的增加部分相关。研究期间,医疗合并症增加了 111%,产科合并症增加了 30%至 40%。确定的医疗合并症的相对风险较高,总 SMM 的相对风险范围为 1.3 至 14.3,非输血 SMM 的相对风险甚至更高(达到 32.4)。最常使用的产科合并症指数可能低估了与 SMM 的关联程度。

局限性

医院出院诊断文件和出生证明记录可能存在分类错误,并且可能不包括所有相关临床数据或社会决定因素。分析期结束于 2014 年,以避免过渡到国际疾病分类,第 10 次修订版,临床修正版,因此错过了最近几年。

结论

患有 SMM 的女性中,产科和特别是医疗合并症正在增加。孕产妇合并症指数是一种有前途的患者风险评估和病例组合调整工具,但可能需要改进因素权重。

主要资金来源

美国国立卫生研究院。

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