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Published in: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research article

Preterm birth and future risk of maternal cardiovascular disease – is the association independent of smoking during pregnancy?

Authors: Anh D. Ngo, Jian Sheng Chen, Gemma Figtree, Jonathan M. Morris, Christine L. Roberts

Published in: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

While the association of preterm birth and the risk of maternal cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been well-documented, most studies were limited by the inability to account for smoking during pregnancy – an important risk factor for both preterm birth and CVD. This study aimed to determine whether the increased future risk of maternal cardiovascular disease (CVD) associated with preterm birth is independent of maternal smoking during pregnancy.

Methods

A population-based record linkage study of 797,056 women who delivered a singleton infant between 1994 and 2011 in New South Wales, Australia was conducted. Birth records were linked to the mothers’ subsequent hospitaliation or death from CVD. Preterm births were categorised as late (35-36 weeks), moderate (33–34 weeks), or extreme (≤32 weeks); and as spontaneous or indicated. Cox proportional hazard regression was used to estimate adjusted hazard ratios (AHR) [95 % CI].

Results

During the study period, 59,563 women (7.5 %) had at least one preterm birth. After adjustment for CVD risk factors other than smoking, AHR [95 % CI] of CVD among women who ever had a preterm birth was 1.78 [1.61–1.96]. Associations were greater for extreme (AHR = 1.98 [1.63–2.42]) and moderate (AHR = 2.06 [1.69–2.51]) than late preterm birth (AHR = 1.63 [1.44–1.85]), for indicated (AHR = 2.04 [1.75–2.38]) than spontaneous preterm birth (AHR = 1.65 [1.47–1.86]), and for having ≥ two (AHR = 2.29[1.75–2.99]) than having one preterm birth (AHR = 1.73[1.57–1.92]). A further adjustment for maternal smoking attenuated, but did not eliminate, the associations. Smoking during pregnancy was also independently associated with maternal CVD risks, with associations being stronger for mothers who smoked during last pregnancy (AHR = 2.07 [1.93–2.23]) than mothers who smoked during a prior pregnancy (AHR = 1.64 [1.41–1.90]).

Conclusions

Associations of preterm birth and maternal CVD risk are independent of maternal smoking during pregnancy. This underscores the importance of smoking cessation in reducing CVD and suggests that a history of preterm delivery (especially if severe, indicated or recurrent) identifies women who could be targeted for CVD screening and preventative therapies.
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Metadata
Title
Preterm birth and future risk of maternal cardiovascular disease – is the association independent of smoking during pregnancy?
Authors
Anh D. Ngo
Jian Sheng Chen
Gemma Figtree
Jonathan M. Morris
Christine L. Roberts
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2393
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-015-0571-7

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