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胎儿大小是否会影响母亲对胎儿运动的感知?来自个体参与者数据荟萃分析的证据。

Does fetal size affect maternal perception of fetal movements? Evidence from an individual participant data meta-analysis.

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

Department of Pediatrics: Child and Youth Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2023 Nov;102(11):1586-1592. doi: 10.1111/aogs.14652. Epub 2023 Aug 8.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Maternal perception of fetal movements during pregnancy are reassuring; however, the perception of a reduction in movements are concerning to women and known to be associated with increased odds of late stillbirth. Prior to full term, little evidence exists to provide guidelines on how to proceed unless there is an immediate risk to the fetus. Increased strength of movement is the most commonly reported perception of women through to full term, but perception of movement is also hypothesized to be influenced by fetal size. The study aimed to assess the pattern of maternal perception of strength and frequency of fetal movement by gestation and customized birthweight quartile in ongoing pregnancies. A further aim was to assess the association of stillbirth to perception of fetal movements stratified by customized birthweight quartile.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

This analysis was an individual participant data meta-analyses of five case-control studies investigating factors associated with stillbirth. The dataset included 851 cases of women with late stillbirth (>28 weeks' gestation) and 2257 women with ongoing pregnancies who then had a liveborn infant.

RESULTS

The frequency of prioritized fetal movement from 28 weeks' gestation showed a similar pattern for each quartile of birthweight with increased strength being the predominant perception of fetal movement through to full term. The odds of stillbirth associated with reduced fetal movements was increased in all quartiles of customized birthweight centiles but was notably greater in babies in the lowest two quartiles (Q1: adjusted OR: 9.34, 95% CI: 5.43, 16.06 and Q2: adjusted OR: 6.11, 95% CI: 3.11, 11.99). The decreased odds associated with increased strength of movement was present for all customized birthweight quartiles (adjusted OR range: 0.25-0.56).

CONCLUSIONS

Increased strength of fetal movements in late pregnancy is a positive finding irrespective of fetal size. However, reduced fetal movements are associated with stillbirth, and more so when the fetus is small.

摘要

简介

孕妇在怀孕期间对胎儿运动的感知是令人安心的;然而,对运动减少的感知会令女性感到担忧,并且已知与晚期死产的几率增加有关。在足月之前,除非对胎儿有直接风险,否则几乎没有证据提供关于如何进行的指导方针。在整个孕期,女性最常报告的运动感知是运动强度增加,但运动感知也被假设受胎儿大小的影响。本研究旨在评估妊娠期间和按定制出生体重四分位的胎儿运动强度和频率的母体感知模式,并评估按定制出生体重四分位分层的胎儿运动感知与死产的关联。

材料和方法

这是一项对五项病例对照研究进行的个体参与者数据荟萃分析,研究了与死产相关的因素。该数据集包括 851 例晚期死产(>28 周妊娠)妇女和 2257 例继续妊娠并随后分娩活产儿的妇女。

结果

从 28 周妊娠开始,优先考虑的胎儿运动频率在每个出生体重四分位中呈现出相似的模式,直至足月时,运动强度增加是胎儿运动的主要感知。在所有定制出生体重百分位数的四分位中,与胎儿运动减少相关的死产几率都增加了,但在最低两个四分位中更为明显(Q1:调整后的 OR:9.34,95%CI:5.43,16.06 和 Q2:调整后的 OR:6.11,95%CI:3.11,11.99)。与运动强度增加相关的几率降低在所有定制出生体重四分位中均存在(调整后的 OR 范围:0.25-0.56)。

结论

在晚期妊娠中,胎儿运动强度增加是一个积极的发现,与胎儿大小无关。然而,胎儿运动减少与死产有关,尤其是当胎儿较小时。

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