Impact of aging on obstetric outcomes: defining advanced maternal age in Barcelona

Abstract Background Women of advanced maternal age (AMA) are a growing population, with higher obstetric risks. The Mediterranean population has specific characteristics different from other areas. Thus, the objective of this study was to establish a cut-off to define AMA in a selected mediterranean...

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Main Authors: Marta Claramonte Nieto, Eva Meler Barrabes, Sandra Garcia Martínez, Mireia Gutiérrez Prat, Bernat Serra Zantop
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-09-01
Series:BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-019-2415-3
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spelling doaj-899d028b2e5a40d5b653417ed73137e72020-11-25T03:47:24ZengBMCBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth1471-23932019-09-0119111010.1186/s12884-019-2415-3Impact of aging on obstetric outcomes: defining advanced maternal age in BarcelonaMarta Claramonte Nieto0Eva Meler Barrabes1Sandra Garcia Martínez2Mireia Gutiérrez Prat3Bernat Serra Zantop4Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproduction, Dexeus Mujer, Hospital Universitari Quiron DexeusBCNatal, Hospital Clínic of Barcelona and Hospital Sant Joan de DéuDepartment of Epidemiology and Statistics, Dexeus Mujer, Hospital Universitari Quiron DexeusDepartment of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproduction, Dexeus Mujer, Hospital Universitari Quiron DexeusDirector of Obstetrics Department, Dexeus Mujer, Hospital Universitari Quiron DexeusAbstract Background Women of advanced maternal age (AMA) are a growing population, with higher obstetric risks. The Mediterranean population has specific characteristics different from other areas. Thus, the objective of this study was to establish a cut-off to define AMA in a selected mediterranean population coming from a tertiary referral private/mutual health hospital in Barcelona. Methods Retrospective cohort of euploid singleton pregnancies delivered from January 2007 to June 2017. Main maternal outcomes were: gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, placenta previa, c-section and prolonged hospitalization (≥ 7 days). Main adverse perinatal outcomes were: stillbirth, prematurity, preterm prelabor rupture of membranes, low birth weight, need of admission at a neonatal intensive care unit and perinatal mortality. Adjustment for confounding factors (smoking, previous comorbilities, parity, assisted reproductive techniques (ART) and obesity) was performed. Results A total of 25054 pregnancies were included. Mean maternal age was 34.7 ± 4.2 years, with 2807 patients in the group of age between 40 and 44 years (11.2%) and 280 patients ≥45 years (1.1%). Women at AMA had higher incidence of previous comorbilities (compared to the reference group of women < 30 years): prior c-section, chronic hypertension and obesity. In addition, they were more likely to use ART. After adjusting for confounding factors, maternal age was an independent and statistically significant risk factor for gestational diabetes (OR 1.66/2.80/3.14) for ages 30–39, 40–44 and ≥ 45 years respectively, c-section (OR 1.28/2.41/7.27) and placenta previa (OR 2.56/4.83) for ages 40–44 and ≥ 45 years respectively, but not for preeclampsia (neither early-onset nor late-onset). Risk of emergency c-section was only increased in women ≥45 years (OR, 2.03 (95% CI, 1.50–2.74). In the other groups of age, the increase in c-section rate was because of elective indications. Age ≥ 45 years was associated with iatrogenic prematurity < 37 weeks (OR 2.62, 95% CI 1.30–5.27). No other relevant associations between AMA and maternal or neonatal outcomes were found. Conclusions Maternal age is an independent risk factor for adverse obstetric outcomes. Age ≥ 40 years was associated to relevant increased risks and reveals to be an adequate cut-off to define AMA in our population.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-019-2415-3Advanced maternal ageOutcomesGestational diabetesPreeclampsiaC-sectionPlacenta previa
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author Marta Claramonte Nieto
Eva Meler Barrabes
Sandra Garcia Martínez
Mireia Gutiérrez Prat
Bernat Serra Zantop
spellingShingle Marta Claramonte Nieto
Eva Meler Barrabes
Sandra Garcia Martínez
Mireia Gutiérrez Prat
Bernat Serra Zantop
Impact of aging on obstetric outcomes: defining advanced maternal age in Barcelona
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Advanced maternal age
Outcomes
Gestational diabetes
Preeclampsia
C-section
Placenta previa
author_facet Marta Claramonte Nieto
Eva Meler Barrabes
Sandra Garcia Martínez
Mireia Gutiérrez Prat
Bernat Serra Zantop
author_sort Marta Claramonte Nieto
title Impact of aging on obstetric outcomes: defining advanced maternal age in Barcelona
title_short Impact of aging on obstetric outcomes: defining advanced maternal age in Barcelona
title_full Impact of aging on obstetric outcomes: defining advanced maternal age in Barcelona
title_fullStr Impact of aging on obstetric outcomes: defining advanced maternal age in Barcelona
title_full_unstemmed Impact of aging on obstetric outcomes: defining advanced maternal age in Barcelona
title_sort impact of aging on obstetric outcomes: defining advanced maternal age in barcelona
publisher BMC
series BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
issn 1471-2393
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Abstract Background Women of advanced maternal age (AMA) are a growing population, with higher obstetric risks. The Mediterranean population has specific characteristics different from other areas. Thus, the objective of this study was to establish a cut-off to define AMA in a selected mediterranean population coming from a tertiary referral private/mutual health hospital in Barcelona. Methods Retrospective cohort of euploid singleton pregnancies delivered from January 2007 to June 2017. Main maternal outcomes were: gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, placenta previa, c-section and prolonged hospitalization (≥ 7 days). Main adverse perinatal outcomes were: stillbirth, prematurity, preterm prelabor rupture of membranes, low birth weight, need of admission at a neonatal intensive care unit and perinatal mortality. Adjustment for confounding factors (smoking, previous comorbilities, parity, assisted reproductive techniques (ART) and obesity) was performed. Results A total of 25054 pregnancies were included. Mean maternal age was 34.7 ± 4.2 years, with 2807 patients in the group of age between 40 and 44 years (11.2%) and 280 patients ≥45 years (1.1%). Women at AMA had higher incidence of previous comorbilities (compared to the reference group of women < 30 years): prior c-section, chronic hypertension and obesity. In addition, they were more likely to use ART. After adjusting for confounding factors, maternal age was an independent and statistically significant risk factor for gestational diabetes (OR 1.66/2.80/3.14) for ages 30–39, 40–44 and ≥ 45 years respectively, c-section (OR 1.28/2.41/7.27) and placenta previa (OR 2.56/4.83) for ages 40–44 and ≥ 45 years respectively, but not for preeclampsia (neither early-onset nor late-onset). Risk of emergency c-section was only increased in women ≥45 years (OR, 2.03 (95% CI, 1.50–2.74). In the other groups of age, the increase in c-section rate was because of elective indications. Age ≥ 45 years was associated with iatrogenic prematurity < 37 weeks (OR 2.62, 95% CI 1.30–5.27). No other relevant associations between AMA and maternal or neonatal outcomes were found. Conclusions Maternal age is an independent risk factor for adverse obstetric outcomes. Age ≥ 40 years was associated to relevant increased risks and reveals to be an adequate cut-off to define AMA in our population.
topic Advanced maternal age
Outcomes
Gestational diabetes
Preeclampsia
C-section
Placenta previa
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-019-2415-3
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