Risk factors for late preterm and term stillbirth: A secondary analysis of an individual participant data meta‐analysis

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology(2023)

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Abstract Objective Identify independent and novel risk factors for late‐preterm (28–36 weeks) and term (≥37 weeks) stillbirth and explore development of a risk‐prediction model. Design Secondary analysis of an Individual Participant Data (IPD) meta‐analysis investigating modifiable stillbirth risk factors. Setting An IPD database from five case–control studies in New Zealand, Australia, the UK and an international online study. Population Women with late‐stillbirth (cases, n = 851), and ongoing singleton pregnancies from 28 weeks’ gestation (controls, n = 2257). Methods Established and novel risk factors for late‐preterm and term stillbirth underwent univariable and multivariable logistic regression modelling with multiple sensitivity analyses. Variables included maternal age, body mass index (BMI), parity, mental health, cigarette smoking, second‐hand smoking, antenatal‐care utilisation, and detailed fetal movement and sleep variables. Main outcome measures Independent risk factors with adjusted odds ratios (aOR) for late‐preterm and term stillbirth. Results After model building, 575 late‐stillbirth cases and 1541 controls from three contributing case–control studies were included. Risk factor estimates from separate multivariable models of late‐preterm and term stillbirth were compared. As these were similar, the final model combined all late‐stillbirths. The single multivariable model confirmed established demographic risk factors, but additionally showed that fetal movement changes had both increased (decreased frequency) and reduced (hiccoughs, increasing strength, frequency or vigorous fetal movements) aOR of stillbirth. Poor antenatal‐care utilisation increased risk while more‐than‐adequate care was protective. The area‐under‐the‐curve was 0.84 (95% CI 0.82–0.86). Conclusions Similarities in risk factors for late‐preterm and term stillbirth suggest the same approach for risk‐assessment can be applied. Detailed fetal movement assessment and inclusion of antenatal‐care utilisation could be valuable in late‐stillbirth risk assessment.
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preterm stillbirth,late preterm,risk factors
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