Obstetrical Disease Spectrum in China: An Epidemiological Study of 111,767 Cases in 2011

Background: No national research on maternal and fetal complications and outcomes has been carried out in the mainland of China in recent years. This study was to provide a scientific basis for better control of obstetrical and neonatal diseases and better allocation of medical resources by analyzin...

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Main Authors: Xiao-Lin Luo, Wei-Yuan Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2015-01-01
Series:Chinese Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.cmj.org/article.asp?issn=0366-6999;year=2015;volume=128;issue=9;spage=1137;epage=1146;aulast=Luo
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spelling doaj-27003f6c530c4fb2acaf83e8aeb8d1912020-11-24T21:25:47ZengWolters KluwerChinese Medical Journal0366-69992015-01-0112891137114610.4103/0366-6999.156076Obstetrical Disease Spectrum in China: An Epidemiological Study of 111,767 Cases in 2011Xiao-Lin LuoWei-Yuan ZhangBackground: No national research on maternal and fetal complications and outcomes has been carried out in the mainland of China in recent years. This study was to provide a scientific basis for better control of obstetrical and neonatal diseases and better allocation of medical resources by analyzing the epidemiological characteristics of obstetrical diseases in the mainland of China. Methods: Hospitalized obstetrical cases from 19 tertiary and 20 secondary hospitals in 14 provinces (nationally representative) during the period January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011 were randomly selected. The general condition, pregnancy complications, and perinatal outcomes of the patients were studied. Results: The top five medical and surgical complications of pregnant women in the mainland of China were anemia (6.34%), uterine fibroids (2.69%), thyroid disease (1.11%), thrombocytopenia (0.59%), and heart disease (0.59%). The incidences of premature rupture of membranes (PROM), preterm birth, prolonged pregnancy, hypertensive disorders complicating pregnancy (HDCP), multiple pregnancy, intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP), placenta previa, placental abruption, postpartum hemorrhage, and amniotic fluid embolism were 15.27%, 7.04%, 6.71%, 5.35%, 1.57%, 1.22%, 1.14%, 0.54%, 3.26% and 0.06%, respectively. The incidences of anemia and prolonged pregnancy were significantly lower in tertiary than secondary hospitals (P < 0.001), whereas the incidence of uterine fibroids, thyroid diseases, thrombocytopenia, heart disease, PROM, preterm birth, HDCP, multiple pregnancy, ICP, placenta previa, and placental abruption were significantly higher in tertiary than secondary hospitals (P < 0.001). The cesarean section (CS) rate was 54.77%. The newborn sex ratio was 119:100, and 1.03% of the neonates were malformed. The percentages of low birth weight and fetal macrosomia in full-term babies were 2.10% and 7.09%, respectively. Conclusions: The incidence of some obstetrical diseases is still high in the mainland of China. The CS rate is much higher than World Health Organization recommendations, in which CS delivery by maternal request (CDMR) accounted for a large proportion. The government should propose solutions to reduce CS rate, especially the rate of CDMR. Most obstetrical complications have higher incidence in tertiary hospitals compared with secondary hospitals. It is important to manage the health of pregnant women systematically, especially those with high-risk factors.http://www.cmj.org/article.asp?issn=0366-6999;year=2015;volume=128;issue=9;spage=1137;epage=1146;aulast=LuoDisease Spectrum; Perinatal Outcomes; Pregnancy Complications
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Wei-Yuan Zhang
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Wei-Yuan Zhang
Obstetrical Disease Spectrum in China: An Epidemiological Study of 111,767 Cases in 2011
Chinese Medical Journal
Disease Spectrum; Perinatal Outcomes; Pregnancy Complications
author_facet Xiao-Lin Luo
Wei-Yuan Zhang
author_sort Xiao-Lin Luo
title Obstetrical Disease Spectrum in China: An Epidemiological Study of 111,767 Cases in 2011
title_short Obstetrical Disease Spectrum in China: An Epidemiological Study of 111,767 Cases in 2011
title_full Obstetrical Disease Spectrum in China: An Epidemiological Study of 111,767 Cases in 2011
title_fullStr Obstetrical Disease Spectrum in China: An Epidemiological Study of 111,767 Cases in 2011
title_full_unstemmed Obstetrical Disease Spectrum in China: An Epidemiological Study of 111,767 Cases in 2011
title_sort obstetrical disease spectrum in china: an epidemiological study of 111,767 cases in 2011
publisher Wolters Kluwer
series Chinese Medical Journal
issn 0366-6999
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background: No national research on maternal and fetal complications and outcomes has been carried out in the mainland of China in recent years. This study was to provide a scientific basis for better control of obstetrical and neonatal diseases and better allocation of medical resources by analyzing the epidemiological characteristics of obstetrical diseases in the mainland of China. Methods: Hospitalized obstetrical cases from 19 tertiary and 20 secondary hospitals in 14 provinces (nationally representative) during the period January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011 were randomly selected. The general condition, pregnancy complications, and perinatal outcomes of the patients were studied. Results: The top five medical and surgical complications of pregnant women in the mainland of China were anemia (6.34%), uterine fibroids (2.69%), thyroid disease (1.11%), thrombocytopenia (0.59%), and heart disease (0.59%). The incidences of premature rupture of membranes (PROM), preterm birth, prolonged pregnancy, hypertensive disorders complicating pregnancy (HDCP), multiple pregnancy, intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP), placenta previa, placental abruption, postpartum hemorrhage, and amniotic fluid embolism were 15.27%, 7.04%, 6.71%, 5.35%, 1.57%, 1.22%, 1.14%, 0.54%, 3.26% and 0.06%, respectively. The incidences of anemia and prolonged pregnancy were significantly lower in tertiary than secondary hospitals (P < 0.001), whereas the incidence of uterine fibroids, thyroid diseases, thrombocytopenia, heart disease, PROM, preterm birth, HDCP, multiple pregnancy, ICP, placenta previa, and placental abruption were significantly higher in tertiary than secondary hospitals (P < 0.001). The cesarean section (CS) rate was 54.77%. The newborn sex ratio was 119:100, and 1.03% of the neonates were malformed. The percentages of low birth weight and fetal macrosomia in full-term babies were 2.10% and 7.09%, respectively. Conclusions: The incidence of some obstetrical diseases is still high in the mainland of China. The CS rate is much higher than World Health Organization recommendations, in which CS delivery by maternal request (CDMR) accounted for a large proportion. The government should propose solutions to reduce CS rate, especially the rate of CDMR. Most obstetrical complications have higher incidence in tertiary hospitals compared with secondary hospitals. It is important to manage the health of pregnant women systematically, especially those with high-risk factors.
topic Disease Spectrum; Perinatal Outcomes; Pregnancy Complications
url http://www.cmj.org/article.asp?issn=0366-6999;year=2015;volume=128;issue=9;spage=1137;epage=1146;aulast=Luo
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