作者
Sehar Saleem, Sana Nazir, Seyab Yasin, Asifa Kamal, Maria Aslam
发表日期
2023/3/29
期刊
Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences
卷号
17
期号
03
页码范围
168-168
简介
Background: South Asia is the world's most populous region, and it also has the highest rate of pregnancy loss. It is necessary to understand the risk factors for pregnancy loss in South Asian countries like Pakistan for reducing the global burden of pregnancy loss.
Aim: To determine the potential clinical factors affecting pregnancy outcomes of Pakistani women aged 15-49 years during 2016-2019.
Study design: This study was conducted using Pakistan Maternal Mortality Survey (PMMS 2019) during 2020-2021. All eligible ever-married women (n= 7096) aged 15-49 were selected for this study. In this study, the clinical risk factors considered are fever, unconsciousness, high blood pressure, diabetes, vaginal bleeding, problems associated with the placenta, problems associated with the position of the baby, and preeclampsia. The response variable was pregnancy outcome comprising four categories that are live-birth, stillbirth, miscarriage, and abortion. A multinomial logistic regression model was applied to test the relationship between the dependent variable and each of the eight risk factors.
Results: Multinomial logistic regression model identified that fever (OR= 0.723), vaginal bleeding (OR= 1.614), high blood pressure (OR= 1.473), and problems associated with the position of the baby (OR= 0.396) are significantly associated with a stillbirth at a 10% level of significance. Additionally, unconsciousness (OR= 1.019) appears as a potential risk factor for abortion.
Practical implication: Understanding the most significant risk factors that contribute to negative pregnancy outcomes, it can prioritize resources to improve maternal health. Also, assistance …
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