Association between risk of infant death and birth‐weight z scores according to gestational age: A nationwide study using the Finnish Medical Birth Register
Objective To investigate the association between infant mortality and birth weight using estimated fetal weight (EFW) versus birth‐weight charts, by gestational age (GA). Methods This nationwide population‐based study used data from the Finnish Medical Birth Register from 2006 to 2016 on non‐malform...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of gynecology and obstetrics 2024-12, Vol.167 (3), p.1138-1145 |
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To investigate the association between infant mortality and birth weight using estimated fetal weight (EFW) versus birth‐weight charts, by gestational age (GA).
Methods
This nationwide population‐based study used data from the Finnish Medical Birth Register from 2006 to 2016 on non‐malformed singleton live births at 24–41+6 weeks of gestation (N = 563 630). The outcome was death in the first year of life. Mortality risks by birth‐weight z score, defined as a continuous variable using Maršál's EFW and Sankilampi's birth‐weight charts, were assessed using generalized additive models by GA (24–27+6, 28–31+6, 32–36+6, 37–38+6, 39–41+6 weeks). We calculated z score thresholds associated with a two‐ and three‐fold increased risk of infant death compared with newborns with a birth weight between 0 and 0.675 standard deviations.
Results
The z score thresholds (with corresponding centiles in parentheses) associated with a two‐fold increase in infant mortality were: −3.43 ( |
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ISSN: | 0020-7292 1879-3479 1879-3479 |
DOI: | 10.1002/ijgo.15772 |