Care-Related and Maternal Risk Factors Associated with the Antenatal Nondetection of Intrauterine Growth Restriction: A Case-Control Study from Bremen, Germany

Objective. To identify care-related and maternal risk factors for the antenatal nondetection of IUGR. Methods. In this hospital-based case-control study we compared antenatally undetected IUGR neonates (cases) to detected IUGR neonates (controls). Data were collected using newborn documentation shee...

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Main Authors: Sinja Alexandra Ernst, Tilman Brand, Anna Reeske, Jacob Spallek, Knud Petersen, Hajo Zeeb
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1746146
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spelling doaj-716edc2726cb4610a3a0484de5c1daaf2020-11-24T23:38:47ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412017-01-01201710.1155/2017/17461461746146Care-Related and Maternal Risk Factors Associated with the Antenatal Nondetection of Intrauterine Growth Restriction: A Case-Control Study from Bremen, GermanySinja Alexandra Ernst0Tilman Brand1Anna Reeske2Jacob Spallek3Knud Petersen4Hajo Zeeb5Leibniz-Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology-BIPS, Bremen, GermanyLeibniz-Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology-BIPS, Bremen, GermanyFederal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA), Dortmund, GermanyBrandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, Senftenberg, GermanyKlinik für Frauenheilkunde und Geburtshilfe, Klinikum Links der Weser, Bremen, GermanyLeibniz-Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology-BIPS, Bremen, GermanyObjective. To identify care-related and maternal risk factors for the antenatal nondetection of IUGR. Methods. In this hospital-based case-control study we compared antenatally undetected IUGR neonates (cases) to detected IUGR neonates (controls). Data were collected using newborn documentation sheets and standardized personal interviews with the mothers. We calculated antenatal detection rates and used uni- and multivariable logistic regression models to assess the association of antenatal nondetection of IUGR and maternal and care-related factors. Results. A total of 161 neonates from three hospitals were included in the study. Suboptimal fetal growth was identified antenatally in n=77 pregnancies while in n=84 it was not detected antenatally (antenatal detection rate: 47.8%). Severity of IUGR, maternal complications, and a Doppler examination during the course of pregnancy were associated with IUGR detection. We did not find statistically significant differences regarding parental socioeconomic status and maternal migration background. Conclusions. In our study, about half of all pregnancies affected by suboptimal growth remained undetected. Future in-depth studies with larger study populations should further examine factors that could increase antenatal detection rates for IUGR.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1746146
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author Sinja Alexandra Ernst
Tilman Brand
Anna Reeske
Jacob Spallek
Knud Petersen
Hajo Zeeb
spellingShingle Sinja Alexandra Ernst
Tilman Brand
Anna Reeske
Jacob Spallek
Knud Petersen
Hajo Zeeb
Care-Related and Maternal Risk Factors Associated with the Antenatal Nondetection of Intrauterine Growth Restriction: A Case-Control Study from Bremen, Germany
BioMed Research International
author_facet Sinja Alexandra Ernst
Tilman Brand
Anna Reeske
Jacob Spallek
Knud Petersen
Hajo Zeeb
author_sort Sinja Alexandra Ernst
title Care-Related and Maternal Risk Factors Associated with the Antenatal Nondetection of Intrauterine Growth Restriction: A Case-Control Study from Bremen, Germany
title_short Care-Related and Maternal Risk Factors Associated with the Antenatal Nondetection of Intrauterine Growth Restriction: A Case-Control Study from Bremen, Germany
title_full Care-Related and Maternal Risk Factors Associated with the Antenatal Nondetection of Intrauterine Growth Restriction: A Case-Control Study from Bremen, Germany
title_fullStr Care-Related and Maternal Risk Factors Associated with the Antenatal Nondetection of Intrauterine Growth Restriction: A Case-Control Study from Bremen, Germany
title_full_unstemmed Care-Related and Maternal Risk Factors Associated with the Antenatal Nondetection of Intrauterine Growth Restriction: A Case-Control Study from Bremen, Germany
title_sort care-related and maternal risk factors associated with the antenatal nondetection of intrauterine growth restriction: a case-control study from bremen, germany
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Objective. To identify care-related and maternal risk factors for the antenatal nondetection of IUGR. Methods. In this hospital-based case-control study we compared antenatally undetected IUGR neonates (cases) to detected IUGR neonates (controls). Data were collected using newborn documentation sheets and standardized personal interviews with the mothers. We calculated antenatal detection rates and used uni- and multivariable logistic regression models to assess the association of antenatal nondetection of IUGR and maternal and care-related factors. Results. A total of 161 neonates from three hospitals were included in the study. Suboptimal fetal growth was identified antenatally in n=77 pregnancies while in n=84 it was not detected antenatally (antenatal detection rate: 47.8%). Severity of IUGR, maternal complications, and a Doppler examination during the course of pregnancy were associated with IUGR detection. We did not find statistically significant differences regarding parental socioeconomic status and maternal migration background. Conclusions. In our study, about half of all pregnancies affected by suboptimal growth remained undetected. Future in-depth studies with larger study populations should further examine factors that could increase antenatal detection rates for IUGR.
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