Stillbirth risk across pregnancy by size for gestational age in Western Cape Province, South Africa : application of the fetuses-at-risk approach using perinatal audit data

Show simple item record

dc.contributor.author Lavin, T.
dc.contributor.author Pattinson, Robert Clive
dc.contributor.author Nedkoff, L.
dc.contributor.author Gebhardt, S.
dc.contributor.author Preen, D.B.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-02-17T09:23:16Z
dc.date.available 2020-02-17T09:23:16Z
dc.date.issued 2019-12
dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND. There is little published work on the risk of stillbirth across pregnancy for small-for-gestational-age (SGA) and large-forgestational (LGA) pregnancies in low-resource settings. OBJECTIVES. To compare stillbirth risk across pregnancy between SGA and appropriate-for-gestational-age (AGA) pregnancies in Western Cape Province, South Africa (SA). METHODS. A retrospective audit of perinatal mortality data using data from the SA Perinatal Problem Identification Program was conducted. All audited stillbirths with information on size for gestational age (N=677) in the Western Cape between October 2013 and August 2015 were included in the study. The Western Cape has antenatal care (ANC) appointments at booking and at 20, 26, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 41 (if required) weeks’ gestation. A fetuses-at-risk approach was adopted to examine stillbirth risk (28 - 42 weeks’ gestation, ≥1 000 g) across gestation by size for gestational age (SGA <10th centile Theron growth curves, LGA >90th centile). Stillbirth risk was compared between SGA/LGA and AGA pregnancies. RESULTS. SGA pregnancies were at an increased risk of stillbirth compared with AGA pregnancies between 30 and 40 weeks’ gestation, with the relative risk (RR) ranging from 3.5 (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.6 - 7.6) at 30 weeks’ gestation to 15.3 (95% CI 8.8 - 26.4) at 33 weeks’ gestation (p<0.001). The risk for LGA babies increased by at least 3.5-fold in the later stages of pregnancy (from 37 weeks) (p<0.001). At 38 weeks, the greatest increased risk was seen for LGA pregnancies (RR 6.6, 95% CI 3.1 - 14.2; p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS. There is an increased risk of stillbirth for SGA pregnancies, specifically between 33 and 40 weeks’ gestation, despite fortnightly ANC visits during this time. LGA pregnancies are at an increased risk of stillbirth after 37 weeks’ gestation. This high-risk period highlights potential issues with the detection of fetuses at risk of stillbirth even when ANC is frequent. en_ZA
dc.description.department Obstetrics and Gynaecology en_ZA
dc.description.librarian am2020 en_ZA
dc.description.sponsorship A University of Western Australia Research Collaboration Award. The South African Medical Research Council funds the Perinatal Problem Identification Program. TL is funded by an Australian Postgraduate Award. en_ZA
dc.description.uri http://www.samj.org.za en_ZA
dc.identifier.citation Lavin, T., Pattinson, R.C., Nedkoff, L. et al. 2019, 'Stillbirth risk across pregnancy by size for gestational age in Western Cape Province, South Africa : application of the fetuses-at-risk approach using perinatal audit data', South African Medical Journal, vol. 109, no. 12, pp. 927-933. en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn 0256-9574 (print)
dc.identifier.issn 2078-5135 (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.7196/SAMJ.2019.v109i12.13764
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/73340
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.publisher Health and Medical Publishing Group en_ZA
dc.rights © 2019, South African Medical Association. All rights reserved. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial Works License (CC BY-NC 3.0). en_ZA
dc.subject Stillbirth en_ZA
dc.subject Risk en_ZA
dc.subject Pregnancy en_ZA
dc.subject Western Cape Province, South Africa en_ZA
dc.subject Small-for-gestational-age (SGA) en_ZA
dc.subject Appropriate-for-gestational-age (AGA) en_ZA
dc.subject Antenatal care (ANC) en_ZA
dc.title Stillbirth risk across pregnancy by size for gestational age in Western Cape Province, South Africa : application of the fetuses-at-risk approach using perinatal audit data en_ZA
dc.type Article en_ZA


Files in this item

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record