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Time of birth and risk of intrapartum and early neonatal death
Authors:Stephansson Olof  Dickman Paul W  Johansson Anna L V  Kieler Helle  Cnattingius Sven
Institution:Department of Medical Epidemiology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. olof.stephansson@mep.ki.se
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Previous studies have found that infants born at night and during weekends and holidays have an increased risk of perinatal mortality. However, these associations may be confounded by the distribution of high-risk deliveries according to time of birth. METHODS: We undertook a population-based cohort study of 694,888 singleton births without elective cesarean section in Sweden between 1991 and 1997. We estimated relative risks of intrapartum and early neonatal death according to the hour, day and month of delivery. Estimated risk ratios were adjusted for gestational age, birth weight for gestational age, malformations, induction of labor, breech presentations and year of birth. RESULTS: Infants of high-risk deliveries were more often delivered during daytime (8:00 am to 7:59 pm). Compared with infants born during daytime, infants born at night were at increased risk of early neonatal death (adjusted risk ratio = 1.28; 95% confidence interval = 1.13-1.46), but not intrapartum death (1.05; 0.71-1.54). If this association is causal, 12% of early neonatal deaths can be attributed to the increased risk among nighttime births. There was no association of weekend or holiday births with risks of intrapartum or early neonatal death. CONCLUSIONS: Infants born at night may be at increased risk of early neonatal death.
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