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Periodical assessment of the prenatal biopsychosocial risk to predict obstetric and perinatal complications in Asian countries 2002-2003.

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Objective: To determine the effect of the periodical use of the prenatal biopsychosocial risk assessment (PBR) to predict obstetric and perinatal complications in pregnant women in Asian countries.

Materials and methods: In Shanghai, China, and Dhaka, Bangladesh, 565 healthy primigravids were evaluated with PBR at inclusion (14-27 weeks), in a second time (28-32 weeks) and in a third time (33-42 weeks) with assessment of the perinatal outcome.

Results: The average age was 25.1±6.4 years old. Most of the women were from middle socioeconomic level, with university academic degree and urban residence. There were 129 (25.6%) obstetric complications, 54 (10.1%) low birth weight babies and 41 (7.3%) perinatal deaths. The ROC analysis showed that the high PBR score was associated with obstetric complications (area under ROC Curves) 0.80 CI 95% 0.71-0.89, preterm birth (area under ROC curves) 0.79, CI 95% 0.68-0.90, low birth weight (area under ROC curves) 0.85, CI 95% 0.77-0.93. The best predictive period was the last (33-42 weeks) to obstetric complications (sensibility: 84.4%, specificity: 69.3%), preterm delivery (sensibility 79.2%, specificity 67.1%) and to low birth weight (sensibility 88%, specificity 77.3%). The baseline sociodemographic and nutritional characteristics and the perinatal outcome were different between the countries, however, the predictive effect of the instrument was similar.

Conclusion: The prenatal biopsychosocial risk assessment was clinically valid to predict obstetric complications, preterm birth and low birth weight in two Asian countries when compared to results in Latin-American countries.

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  • Julián A. Herrera Universidad del Valle
  • Gao Ersheng Institute for Planned Parenthood Research
  • AKM Shahabuddin Institute for the Child and Mother Health
  • Dou Lixia Institute for Planned Parenthood Research
  • Yuan Wei Institute for Planned Parenthood Research
  • Mohammad Faisal Institute for the Child and Mother Health
  • Pravat C. Barua Institute for the Child and Mother Health
  • Halida Akhtner Institute for the Child and Mother Health

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Keywords

  • Maternal complications
  • Perinatal complications
  • Low birth weight
  • Obstetric risk
  • Biopsychosocial risk

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, Institute for the Child and Mother Health
Profesor Asociado, Director Unidad de Epidemiología y Bioestadística, Institute for the Child and Mother Health, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Herrera, J. A., Ersheng, G., Shahabuddin, A., Lixia, D., Wei, Y., Faisal, M., Barua, P. C., & Akhtner, H. (1). Periodical assessment of the prenatal biopsychosocial risk to predict obstetric and perinatal complications in Asian countries 2002-2003. Colombia Médica, 37(2 Supl 1), 6-14. https://doi.org/10.25100/cm.v37i2 Supl 1.431
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