Background: Advanced maternal age, over 35 years, is a well-known risk factor for poor pregnancy outcomes. It is commonly associated with various pregnancy complications, such as spontaneous miscarriage, preeclampsia/...Background: Advanced maternal age, over 35 years, is a well-known risk factor for poor pregnancy outcomes. It is commonly associated with various pregnancy complications, such as spontaneous miscarriage, preeclampsia/ toxemia, gestational diabetes mellitus, preterm labor, stillbirth, chromosomal abnormalities, and cesarean delivery. Objectives: This study assessed obstetric and neonatal complications associated with advanced maternal age. Methods: We reviewed the medical records of 199 pregnant women over 35 years old at King Abdulaziz University Hospital in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, from January to June 2022. We gathered data on age, nationality, number of antenatal visits, results of ultrasound scans for dating and viability, nuchal translucency and anatomy surveys, medications and multivitamins taken during pregnancy, smoking status, pregnancy, and fetal complications, and mode of delivery. Results: The prevalence of obstetric complications was 71.4% (preeclampsia/toxemia, 4.5%;antepartum hemorrhage, 4%;postpartum hemorrhage, 1%;and gestational diabetes, 23.1%). The most frequent complication was preterm labor between 34 and 36 weeks (48%), and only 12.6% of all deliveries were associated with fetal and neonatal complications such as congenital anomalies and neonatal jaundice. The prevalence of anemia during pregnancy was 10.1%, 21.1%, and 28.6% in the first, second, and third trimesters, respectively, and pregnancies complicated with antepartum or postpartum hemorrhage were associated with higher rates of anemia in the second trimester. A significant relationship was found between mean maternal age (38.84 ± 2.75 years) and the development of maternal complications (p < 0.05). Newborns with neonatal complications were much more likely to be born to mothers with a history of antepartum hemorrhage and anemia in the second trimester. Conclusion: Our findings confirm that pregnancy at an advanced maternal age is associated with increased overall maternal complications. The most frequent complication was preterm labor (48%). Other complications, such as preeclampsia/toxemia, antepartum hemorrhage, postpartum hemorrhage, gestational diabetes, and anemia, were less frequent in the sample we reviewed.展开更多
Objective: To study the adverse outcome in pregnant women ≤ 16 and ≥ 40 years. Study Design: A total of 1100 cases, 1061 cases of pregnant women ≤ 16 years, 20 - 29 and ≥ 40 years with completed charts between 1st...Objective: To study the adverse outcome in pregnant women ≤ 16 and ≥ 40 years. Study Design: A total of 1100 cases, 1061 cases of pregnant women ≤ 16 years, 20 - 29 and ≥ 40 years with completed charts between 1st January, 2006 to 31st December, 2010, were enrolled in this study. The patient data includeing demographic data, hospital course, maternal laboratory investigations, maternal complications, placental complications and neonatal outcomes were recorded. SPSS version 14, one-way Anowa, Chi-square and analysis of varience were used to compare the data among two and three groups. Results: Anemia, underlying medical diseases including heart, thyroid and pulmonary diseases, obstetric complications including severe pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes mellitus, placenta previa and preterm labour;medical administrations including magnesium sulfate, dexamethasone and bricanyl, outcome of deliveries and neonatal outcomes, were different with statistical significance between the 3 groups of pregnant women. Conclusion: Adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes were mostly found in the pregnant women ≤ 16 and ≥ 40 years. Education of contraception, safe sex and effective care during pregnancy of both extremely maternal age groups should be implemented to reduce those poor outcomes.展开更多
Background In the last few decades,there has been a delay in first-time pregnancies,and the average age of women at the time of delivery has increased in many countries.Advanced maternal age is associated with adverse...Background In the last few decades,there has been a delay in first-time pregnancies,and the average age of women at the time of delivery has increased in many countries.Advanced maternal age is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes.This study aimed to determine the present trends and pregnancy outcomes related to maternal age in China.Methods Data were collected from 39 hospitals in mainland of China.All deliveries were performed after 28 completed weeks of gestation and between January 1 and December 31,2011.In total,110 450 of 112 441 cases were included in the study.All enrolled cases were divided into 6 age groups with 5-year intervals.The x2 test or Fisher's exact test and unadjusted binary-Logistic regression were used for statistical analysis.Results The mean age at the time of delivery was 28.18±4.70 years (range,14-52 years).The teenage group (15-19 years) had a higher risk than the 25-29-year old group for anemia (odds ratio (OR),1.4),preeclampsia (OR,1.6),preterm birth (OR,2.1),low birth weight neonates (OR,2.3),and perinatal mortality (OR,3.6).The 35-39-year old group and ≥40-year-old group had a higher risk than the 25-29-year-old group for leiomyoma (OR,4.2 vs.5.8),pregestational diabetes (OR,2.2 vs.3.8),chronic hypertension (OR,4.6 vs.6.5),gestational diabetes (OR,2.6 vs.3.5),preeclampsia (OR,2.5 vs.3.6),premature delivery (OR,1.8 vs.2.4),postpartum hemorrhage (OR,1.5 vs.1.7),placenta previa (OR,2.7 vs.4.0),placental abruption (OR,1.4 vs.2.5),cesarean delivery (OR,2.1 vs.2.5),macrosomia (OR,1.2 vs.1.2),low birth weight neonates (OR,1.6 vs.2.3),and perinatal mortality (OR,1.6 vs.3.7).Conclusion Maternal and neonatal risks are higher during the teenage years and at an advanced maternal age; 20-30 years of age is the lowest risk period for pregnancy and delivery.展开更多
The mechanisms underlying pregnancy complications caused by advanced maternal age(AMA)remain unclear.We analyzed the cellular signature and transcriptomes of human placentas in AMA women to elucidate these mechanisms....The mechanisms underlying pregnancy complications caused by advanced maternal age(AMA)remain unclear.We analyzed the cellular signature and transcriptomes of human placentas in AMA women to elucidate these mechanisms.Placental tissues from two AMA women and two controls were used for single-cell RNA-sequencing(scRNA-seq).Controls consisted of AMA women who did not experience any pregnancy complications and pregnant women below the age of 35 years without pregnancy complications.Trophoblast cells were obtained from the placentas of another six pregnant women(three AMA women and three controls),and in-vitro transwell assays were conducted to observe the cell invasion ability.Thirty additional samples(from 15 AMA women and 15 controls)were analyzed to verify the specific expression of serine protease inhibitor clade E member 1(SERPINE1).Preliminary study of the role of SERPINE1 in cell invasion was carried out with HTR8-S/Vneo cells.High-quality transcriptomes of 27607 cells were detected.Three types of trophoblast cells were detected,which were further classified into eight subtypes according to differences in gene expression and Gene Ontology(GO)function.We identified 110 differentially expressed genes(DEGs)in trophoblast cells between the AMA and control groups,and the DEGs were enriched in multiple pathways related to cell invasion.In-vitro transwell assays suggested that the invading trophoblast cells in AMA women were reduced.SERPINE1 was specifically expressed in the trophoblast,and its expression was higher in AMA women(P<0.05).Transfection of human SERPINE1(hSERPINE1)into HTR8-S/Vneo trophoblast cells showed fewer invading cells in the hSERPINE1 group.Impaired cell invasion may underlie the increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes in AMA women.Abnormal expression of SERPINE1 in extravillous trophoblast(EVT)cells appears to play an important role.展开更多
Objective:To assess the impact of advanced maternal age on pregnancy and childbirth outcomes of singleton pregnancies.Study design:We retrospectively assessed singleton pregnant mothers who gave birth at Khaleej-e-Far...Objective:To assess the impact of advanced maternal age on pregnancy and childbirth outcomes of singleton pregnancies.Study design:We retrospectively assessed singleton pregnant mothers who gave birth at Khaleej-e-Fars Hospital in Bandar Abbas,Iran,from January 2020 to January 2022.Demographic and obstetrical factors include educational level,medical insurance,residency place,access to prenatal care facilities,number of prenatal care visits,smoking status,gestational age,parity,infertility,maternal comorbidities,preeclampsia,eclampsia,preterm birth,low birth weight(LBW),intrauterine growth restriction(IUGR),macrosomia,placenta abnormalities(previa/acreta),placenta abruption,chorioamnionitis,meconium fluid,fetal distress,methods of delivery,rate of cesarean section(CS),perineal lacerations,postpartum hemorrhage,childbirth injury,shoulder dystocia,congenital malformation,neonatal asphyxia,and unfavorable maternal and neonatal outcome were compared between two groups.The Chi-square test assessed the relationship between categorical factors and maternal age groups.The influence of advanced maternal age on the risk of unfavorable pregnancy outcomes was evaluated using bivariate and multivariate logistic regression.Results:Of 8354 singleton deliveries,22.2%belonged to advanced-age mothers.Advanced-age mothers had less education than those aged 20–34 years old.Chronic hypertension,cardiovascular disease,overt diabetes,and thyroid dysfunction were more prevalent among advanced-age mothers.Compared with mothers aged 20–34 years,mothers aged 35 years and higher had a significantly higher risk of gestational diabetes(aOR:3.18,95%CI:1.56–6.95),preeclampsia(aOR:2.91,95%CI:1.35–4.72),placenta abnormalities(aOR:1.09,95%CI:0.77–1.94),CS(aOR:3.16,95%CI:1.51–3.87),postpartum hemorrhage(aOR:1.94,95%CI:1.24–2.61),intensive care unit admission(aOR:1.36,95%CI:1.15–1.99),LBW(aOR:1.35,95%CI:0.97–2.96),preterm birth(aOR:2.36,95%CI:1.65–4.83),stillbirth(aOR:1.18,95%CI:1.01–3.16),and neonatal intensive care admission(aOR:2.09,95%CI:0.73–3.92).According to bivariate regression,the risk of meconium fluid was lower in advanced-age mothers;however,the result of multivariate logistic regression found no correlation between advanced age and the Incidence of meconium fluid.Conclusion:Advanced-age mothers are at increased risk of adverse pregnancy and childbirth outcomes,which persist even after adjusting for several potential confounders.展开更多
文摘Background: Advanced maternal age, over 35 years, is a well-known risk factor for poor pregnancy outcomes. It is commonly associated with various pregnancy complications, such as spontaneous miscarriage, preeclampsia/ toxemia, gestational diabetes mellitus, preterm labor, stillbirth, chromosomal abnormalities, and cesarean delivery. Objectives: This study assessed obstetric and neonatal complications associated with advanced maternal age. Methods: We reviewed the medical records of 199 pregnant women over 35 years old at King Abdulaziz University Hospital in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, from January to June 2022. We gathered data on age, nationality, number of antenatal visits, results of ultrasound scans for dating and viability, nuchal translucency and anatomy surveys, medications and multivitamins taken during pregnancy, smoking status, pregnancy, and fetal complications, and mode of delivery. Results: The prevalence of obstetric complications was 71.4% (preeclampsia/toxemia, 4.5%;antepartum hemorrhage, 4%;postpartum hemorrhage, 1%;and gestational diabetes, 23.1%). The most frequent complication was preterm labor between 34 and 36 weeks (48%), and only 12.6% of all deliveries were associated with fetal and neonatal complications such as congenital anomalies and neonatal jaundice. The prevalence of anemia during pregnancy was 10.1%, 21.1%, and 28.6% in the first, second, and third trimesters, respectively, and pregnancies complicated with antepartum or postpartum hemorrhage were associated with higher rates of anemia in the second trimester. A significant relationship was found between mean maternal age (38.84 ± 2.75 years) and the development of maternal complications (p < 0.05). Newborns with neonatal complications were much more likely to be born to mothers with a history of antepartum hemorrhage and anemia in the second trimester. Conclusion: Our findings confirm that pregnancy at an advanced maternal age is associated with increased overall maternal complications. The most frequent complication was preterm labor (48%). Other complications, such as preeclampsia/toxemia, antepartum hemorrhage, postpartum hemorrhage, gestational diabetes, and anemia, were less frequent in the sample we reviewed.
文摘Objective: To study the adverse outcome in pregnant women ≤ 16 and ≥ 40 years. Study Design: A total of 1100 cases, 1061 cases of pregnant women ≤ 16 years, 20 - 29 and ≥ 40 years with completed charts between 1st January, 2006 to 31st December, 2010, were enrolled in this study. The patient data includeing demographic data, hospital course, maternal laboratory investigations, maternal complications, placental complications and neonatal outcomes were recorded. SPSS version 14, one-way Anowa, Chi-square and analysis of varience were used to compare the data among two and three groups. Results: Anemia, underlying medical diseases including heart, thyroid and pulmonary diseases, obstetric complications including severe pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes mellitus, placenta previa and preterm labour;medical administrations including magnesium sulfate, dexamethasone and bricanyl, outcome of deliveries and neonatal outcomes, were different with statistical significance between the 3 groups of pregnant women. Conclusion: Adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes were mostly found in the pregnant women ≤ 16 and ≥ 40 years. Education of contraception, safe sex and effective care during pregnancy of both extremely maternal age groups should be implemented to reduce those poor outcomes.
文摘Background In the last few decades,there has been a delay in first-time pregnancies,and the average age of women at the time of delivery has increased in many countries.Advanced maternal age is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes.This study aimed to determine the present trends and pregnancy outcomes related to maternal age in China.Methods Data were collected from 39 hospitals in mainland of China.All deliveries were performed after 28 completed weeks of gestation and between January 1 and December 31,2011.In total,110 450 of 112 441 cases were included in the study.All enrolled cases were divided into 6 age groups with 5-year intervals.The x2 test or Fisher's exact test and unadjusted binary-Logistic regression were used for statistical analysis.Results The mean age at the time of delivery was 28.18±4.70 years (range,14-52 years).The teenage group (15-19 years) had a higher risk than the 25-29-year old group for anemia (odds ratio (OR),1.4),preeclampsia (OR,1.6),preterm birth (OR,2.1),low birth weight neonates (OR,2.3),and perinatal mortality (OR,3.6).The 35-39-year old group and ≥40-year-old group had a higher risk than the 25-29-year-old group for leiomyoma (OR,4.2 vs.5.8),pregestational diabetes (OR,2.2 vs.3.8),chronic hypertension (OR,4.6 vs.6.5),gestational diabetes (OR,2.6 vs.3.5),preeclampsia (OR,2.5 vs.3.6),premature delivery (OR,1.8 vs.2.4),postpartum hemorrhage (OR,1.5 vs.1.7),placenta previa (OR,2.7 vs.4.0),placental abruption (OR,1.4 vs.2.5),cesarean delivery (OR,2.1 vs.2.5),macrosomia (OR,1.2 vs.1.2),low birth weight neonates (OR,1.6 vs.2.3),and perinatal mortality (OR,1.6 vs.3.7).Conclusion Maternal and neonatal risks are higher during the teenage years and at an advanced maternal age; 20-30 years of age is the lowest risk period for pregnancy and delivery.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81773438)the National Natural Science Foundation Youth Fund(No.82103853)the Jiangsu Maternal and Children Health Care Key Discipline。
文摘The mechanisms underlying pregnancy complications caused by advanced maternal age(AMA)remain unclear.We analyzed the cellular signature and transcriptomes of human placentas in AMA women to elucidate these mechanisms.Placental tissues from two AMA women and two controls were used for single-cell RNA-sequencing(scRNA-seq).Controls consisted of AMA women who did not experience any pregnancy complications and pregnant women below the age of 35 years without pregnancy complications.Trophoblast cells were obtained from the placentas of another six pregnant women(three AMA women and three controls),and in-vitro transwell assays were conducted to observe the cell invasion ability.Thirty additional samples(from 15 AMA women and 15 controls)were analyzed to verify the specific expression of serine protease inhibitor clade E member 1(SERPINE1).Preliminary study of the role of SERPINE1 in cell invasion was carried out with HTR8-S/Vneo cells.High-quality transcriptomes of 27607 cells were detected.Three types of trophoblast cells were detected,which were further classified into eight subtypes according to differences in gene expression and Gene Ontology(GO)function.We identified 110 differentially expressed genes(DEGs)in trophoblast cells between the AMA and control groups,and the DEGs were enriched in multiple pathways related to cell invasion.In-vitro transwell assays suggested that the invading trophoblast cells in AMA women were reduced.SERPINE1 was specifically expressed in the trophoblast,and its expression was higher in AMA women(P<0.05).Transfection of human SERPINE1(hSERPINE1)into HTR8-S/Vneo trophoblast cells showed fewer invading cells in the hSERPINE1 group.Impaired cell invasion may underlie the increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes in AMA women.Abnormal expression of SERPINE1 in extravillous trophoblast(EVT)cells appears to play an important role.
基金This study complies with the Declaration of Helsinki and was performed according to ethics committee approval.The Ethics and Research Committee of the Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences approved the study(number:HUMS.REC.1401.115).
文摘Objective:To assess the impact of advanced maternal age on pregnancy and childbirth outcomes of singleton pregnancies.Study design:We retrospectively assessed singleton pregnant mothers who gave birth at Khaleej-e-Fars Hospital in Bandar Abbas,Iran,from January 2020 to January 2022.Demographic and obstetrical factors include educational level,medical insurance,residency place,access to prenatal care facilities,number of prenatal care visits,smoking status,gestational age,parity,infertility,maternal comorbidities,preeclampsia,eclampsia,preterm birth,low birth weight(LBW),intrauterine growth restriction(IUGR),macrosomia,placenta abnormalities(previa/acreta),placenta abruption,chorioamnionitis,meconium fluid,fetal distress,methods of delivery,rate of cesarean section(CS),perineal lacerations,postpartum hemorrhage,childbirth injury,shoulder dystocia,congenital malformation,neonatal asphyxia,and unfavorable maternal and neonatal outcome were compared between two groups.The Chi-square test assessed the relationship between categorical factors and maternal age groups.The influence of advanced maternal age on the risk of unfavorable pregnancy outcomes was evaluated using bivariate and multivariate logistic regression.Results:Of 8354 singleton deliveries,22.2%belonged to advanced-age mothers.Advanced-age mothers had less education than those aged 20–34 years old.Chronic hypertension,cardiovascular disease,overt diabetes,and thyroid dysfunction were more prevalent among advanced-age mothers.Compared with mothers aged 20–34 years,mothers aged 35 years and higher had a significantly higher risk of gestational diabetes(aOR:3.18,95%CI:1.56–6.95),preeclampsia(aOR:2.91,95%CI:1.35–4.72),placenta abnormalities(aOR:1.09,95%CI:0.77–1.94),CS(aOR:3.16,95%CI:1.51–3.87),postpartum hemorrhage(aOR:1.94,95%CI:1.24–2.61),intensive care unit admission(aOR:1.36,95%CI:1.15–1.99),LBW(aOR:1.35,95%CI:0.97–2.96),preterm birth(aOR:2.36,95%CI:1.65–4.83),stillbirth(aOR:1.18,95%CI:1.01–3.16),and neonatal intensive care admission(aOR:2.09,95%CI:0.73–3.92).According to bivariate regression,the risk of meconium fluid was lower in advanced-age mothers;however,the result of multivariate logistic regression found no correlation between advanced age and the Incidence of meconium fluid.Conclusion:Advanced-age mothers are at increased risk of adverse pregnancy and childbirth outcomes,which persist even after adjusting for several potential confounders.