Preconception Hb concentration with risk of spontaneous abortion: a population-based cohort study in over 3·9 million women across rural China
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Preconception Hb concentration with risk of spontaneous abortion: a population-based cohort study in over 3·9 million women across rural China
Abstract
Objective: Evidence on the relationship between maternal Hb concentration and spontaneous abortion (SA) risk is limited and conflicting. The purpose of the study was to evaluate whether maternal preconception anaemia or high Hb concentration is associated with risk of SA.
Design: A population-based cohort study established between 2013 and 2017.
Settings: Local maternal and child care service centres in each county.
Participants: In total, 3 971 428 women aged 20-49 years, who participated in National Free Pre-Pregnancy Checkups Project from 2013 to 2016 and successfully got pregnant before 2017 in rural China.
Results: A total of 101 700 (2·56 %) women were recorded having SA, with highest SA rate in women with severe anaemia (4·58 %). Compared with women with Hb of 110-149 g/l, the multivariable-adjusted OR for SA was 1·52 (95 % CI: 1·25, 1·86) for women with Hb < 70 g/l, 0·92 (0·84, 1·01) for 70-99 g/l, 0·80 (0·77, 0·83) for 100-109 g/l, 1·11 (1·08, 1·15) for 150-159 g/l, 1·12 (1·04, 1·20) for 160-169 g/l and 1·02 (0·93, 1·12) for ≥ 170 g/l, respectively. An approximate U-shaped curve for the risk of SA with Hb concentrations was observed when Hb concentrations less than 145 g/l, above which the association plateaued (Pnon-linear < 0·001).
Conclusions: Severe anaemia and high Hb concentration before pregnancy were associated with an increased risk of SA. Women with mild anaemia prior to pregnancy had lower risk of SA. Underlying mechanisms need to be further studied.
Keywords: Anaemia; Cohort study; High Hb; Pre-pregnancy; Spontaneous abortion.
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