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The risk of cerebral palsy in survivors of multiple pregnancies with cofetal loss or death
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The risk of cerebral palsy in survivors of multiple pregnancies with cofetal loss or death

Catherine L. Taylor, Jan de Groot, Eve M. Blair and Fiona J. Stanley
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, Vol.201(1), pp.e1-e6
2009
PMID: 19394587

Abstract

case-control studies cerebral palsy epidemiology pregnancy risk
Objective This study investigated the risks for cerebral palsy in survivors of multiple pregnancies with cofetal loss (< 20 weeks' gestation) or cofetal death (≥ 20 weeks' gestation). Study Design The total Western Australian population-based case-control study included 741 cases of cerebral palsy. Results Antenatal cofetal loss or death occurred in 3% of all cases of cerebral palsy, which is a small but significant contribution. The odds ratio for cerebral palsy in survivors of cofetal loss that included iatrogenic pregnancy reduction was 2.65 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.78-8.98), which gave a population-attributable proportion of 7.28% (95% CI, 0-27.5), compared with 4.25 (95% CI, 1.12-16.10) and 10.6% (95% CI, 1.0-35.6) for survivors of cofetal death. Conclusion This study quantifies the contribution of cofetal death to cerebral palsy and suggests that cofetal loss makes a similar, although somewhat smaller, contribution to the risk for cerebral palsy in survivors of multiple pregnancies.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.81 Reproductive Biology
1.81.979 Assisted Reproduction
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