摘要
Background Neonatal asphyxia is a serious public health issue.This study aimed to determine the epidemiology and region-specific risk factors for low Apgar scores,an important proxy for neonatal asphyxia,in China from 2015 to 2016.Methods The China Labor and Delivery Survey was a multicenter cross-sectional study including 96 hospitals distributed in 24(out of 34)provinces.Logistic regression analysis was performed to examine the risk factors for a low Apgar score(<7).Correspondence analyses were performed among neonates with low Apgar scores to explore the relationship between risk factors and geographical regions.The population attributable risk percentage(PAR%)was calculated for each region-specific risk factor.Results A total of 72,073 live births,including 320 births with low Apgar scores,were used for the analysis,giving a weighted rate of 3.9/1000 live births.There was a substantial difference in the incidence of low Apgar scores by geographic region,from 2.3/1000 live births in East China to 10.9/1000 live births in Northeast China.Maternal and obstetric factors are the major region-specific risk factors.In Southwest China,hypertensive disorders in pregnancy were more important contributors,with PAR% being 74.47%;in North and Northwest China,pre-pregnancy underweight was a more significant factor,with PAR% of 62.92%;in East China,infants born between 0:00 a.m.and 7:59 a.m.were a key factor,with PAR% of 80.44%.Conclusion Strategies based on region-specific risk factors should be considered to reduce the burden of low Apgar scores in China.
基金
supported by the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission(GWⅢ-26,GWV-10.1-XK07,2020QXJQ01).