Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and fetal death at different gestational lengths: a population study of 2 121 371 pregnancies
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2012.03460.x
Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and fetal death at different gestational lengths: a population study of 2 121 371 pregnancies
Abstract
Objective: To compare the proportion of offspring that was stillborn in pregnancies with pre-eclampsia, gestational hypertension or chronic hypertension with those in normotensive pregnancies.
Design: Register-based observational study.
Setting: The Medical Birth Registry of Norway.
Population: All singleton births after 20 completed weeks of gestation in Norway from 1967 to 2006 (n = 2 121 371).
Methods: The proportion of stillborn offspring was estimated in normotensive pregnancies, and in pregnancies with pre-eclampsia, gestational and chronic hypertension at different gestational lengths. In addition, changes in the proportions of stillborn offspring by maternal hypertensive disorder from 1967-1986 to 1987-2006 were estimated.
Main outcome measures: Fetal death.
Results: The prevalence of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy was 4.7%. In total, 17 933 fetal deaths occurred and 9.2% of these were in hypertensive pregnancies. In normotensive pregnancies, 0.8% (16 290/2 022 400) experienced fetal death. This was true for 1.9% (1170/62 261) of the pregnancies with pre-eclampsia, 1.2% (390/32 068) with gestational hypertension and 1.8% (83/4642) with chronic hypertension. There was a 44% overall reduction in fetal death rate from 1967-1986 to 1987-2006. The largest decline was in women with pre-eclampsia (80% reduction). In women with gestational hypertension and chronic hypertension, the overall reductions in fetal death rates were 49% and 57%, respectively, comparable with the 41% decline in normotensive pregnancies.
Conclusions: In our nationwide study during 1967-2006, the risk of fetal death among women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy has been greatly reduced, especially among pre-eclamptic women at term. The risk of fetal death among women with gestational or chronic hypertension has also decreased, but in a different manner.
© 2012 The Authors BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology © 2012 RCOG.
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