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Understanding maternal mortality in women with obesity and the role of care they receive: a national case-control study

机译:了解患有肥胖的孕妇死亡率以及他们收到的护理作用:国家案例对照研究

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Obesity has significant implications for the health of pregnant women. However, few studies have quantified its association with maternal mortality or examined the relevant underlying causes and the role of care, although this remains the most severe maternal outcome. Our objectives were to quantify the risk of maternal death by prepregnancy body mass index and to determine whether obesity affected the quality of care of the women who died. This is a national population-based case-control study in France. Cases were 364 maternal deaths from the 2007-2012 National Confidential Enquiry. Controls were 14,681 parturients from the nationally representative 2010 perinatal survey. We studied the association between categories of prepregnancy BMI and maternal death by multivariable logistic regression, estimating adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals, overall and by specific causes of death. Individual case reviews assessed the quality of care provided to the women who died, by obesity status. Compared with women with normal BMI, underweight women (<18.5-kg/m2) had an adjusted OR of death of 0.75 (95% CI, 0.42-1.33), overweight women (25-29.9-kg/m2) 1.65 (95% CI, 1.24-2.19), women with class 1 obesity (30-34.9-kg/m2) 2.22 (95% CI, 1.55-3.19) and those with class 2-3 obesity ( 35-kg/m2) 3.40 (95% CI, 2.17-5.33). Analysis by cause showed significant excess risk of maternal death due to cardiovascular diseases, venous thromboembolism, hypertensive complications and stroke in women with obesity. Suboptimal care was as frequent among women with (35/62, 57%) as without obesity (136/244, 56%), but this inadequate management was directly related to obesity among 14/35 (40%) obese women with suboptimal care. Several opportunities for improvement were identified. The risk of maternal death increases with BMI; it multiplied by 1.6 in overweight women and more than tripled in pregnant women with severe obesity. Training clinicians in the specificities of care for pregnant women with obesity could improve their outcomes.
机译:肥胖对孕妇的健康有重大影响。然而,很少有研究已经量化了其与孕产妇死亡率的关联或审查了相关的潜在原因和关心的作用,尽管这仍然是最严重的孕产结果。我们的目标是通过预妊娠体重指数量化母体死亡的风险,并确定肥胖是否影响死亡的妇女的护理质量。这是法国的全国基于人口的案例控制研究。案件是2007 - 2012年全国保密查询的364孕妇死亡。来自2010年全国代表的围产长调查,对照组是14,681名群落。通过多变量逻辑回归研究了预妊娠BMI和母体死亡类别的关联,估算了调整后的差距和95%的置信区间,总体而且通过特定的死亡原因。个人案例评论评估了由肥胖状况去世的妇女提供的护理质量。与患有正常BMI的女性相比,体重女性(<18.5千克/平方米)的调整后或0.75(95%CI,0.42-133),超重女性(25-29.9-kg / m2)1.65(95%) CI,1.24-2.19),1类肥胖的女性(30-34.9-kg / m2)2.22(95%CI,1.55-3.19)和2-3级肥胖(35-kg / m2)3.40(95%)(95%) CI,2.17-5.33)。由于心血管疾病,血管血管疾病,患有肥胖症的妇女的血管血管疾病,静脉血栓栓塞,高血压并发症和中风,造成孕妇死亡风险显着过度风险显着。诸如肥胖的女性(35/62,57%)的妇女常急(136/244,56%),但这种管理不足与诸于次优护理的14/35(40%)肥胖妇女之间的肥胖直接相关。确定了几种改进机会。母体死亡风险随BMI增加;它乘以1.6的超重女性,在严重肥胖的孕妇中增加了两倍多。培训临床医生在患有肥胖的孕妇的护理特殊性可以提高他们的结果。

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