Objectively assessed sleep-disordered breathing during pregnancy and infant birthweight

Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) in pregnancy is associated with adverse maternal outcomes. The relationship between SDB and infant birthweight is unclear. This study's primary aim is to determine if objectively measured SDB in pregnancy is associated with infant birthweight. We measured SDB ob...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sleep medicine 2021-05, Vol.81, p.312-318
Hauptverfasser: Hawkins, Marquis, Parker, Corette B., Redline, Susan, Larkin, Jacob C., Zee, Phyllis P., Grobman, William A., Silver, Robert M., Louis, Judette M., Pien, Grace W., Basner, Robert C., Chung, Judith H., Haas, David M., Nhan-Chang, Chia-Ling, Simhan, Hyagriv N., Blue, Nathan R., Parry, Samuel, Reddy, Uma, Facco, Francesca
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Zusammenfassung:Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) in pregnancy is associated with adverse maternal outcomes. The relationship between SDB and infant birthweight is unclear. This study's primary aim is to determine if objectively measured SDB in pregnancy is associated with infant birthweight. We measured SDB objectively in early (6–15 weeks' gestation) and mid (22–31 weeks’ gestation) pregnancy in a large cohort of nulliparous women. SDB was defined as an Apnea-Hypopnea Index ≥5 and in secondary analyses we also examined measures of nocturnal hypoxemia. We used a modified Poisson regression approach to estimate relative risks (RR) of large-for-gestational-age (LGA: >90th percentile for gestational age) and small-for-gestational-age (SGA:
ISSN:1389-9457
1878-5506
DOI:10.1016/j.sleep.2021.02.043