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Pregnancy outcome for women with Crohn's disease: a follow-up study based on linkage between national registries
Authors:Kirsten Fonager  MD  PhD    Henrik Toft Sørensen  MD  Dr med Sci    Jørn Olsen  MD  PhD    Jens Frederik Dahlerup  MD  Dr med Sci    Sten Nørby Rasmussen  MD  Dr med Sci
Institution:The Danish Epidemiology Science Centre at the Department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark;Department of Internal Medicine M, Aalborg Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark;Department of Internal Medicine V, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark;Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Gastroenterology, Hvidovre Hospital, Hvidovre, Denmark
Abstract:Objective: Crohn's disease, characterized by chronic intestinal inflammation, is sometimes followed by malabsorption, which may interfere with embryogenesis and fetal growth. Therefore we examined birthweight, the frequency of preterm birth, and other reproductive outcomes in the offspring of women with Crohn's disease.
Methods: We used a historical registry-based study, with linkage between the Danish National Registry of Patients and the Danish Medical Birth Registry. Included were 510 newborns to mothers with Crohn's disease and 3018 controls in the study period from 1982 to 1992.
Results: The average birthweight of newborns to mothers with Crohn's disease was 185 g, 134 g less than expected for primiparas and multiparas. After adjusting for potential confounders the differences were 142 g (95% confidence interval CI95%] = 76, 208) and 105 g (  CI95%= 37, 173  ), respectively. The risk of low birthweight was increased in Crohn patients (  odds ratio OR] = 2.4  ;  CI95%= 1.6–3.7  ), as was the risk of preterm birth (  OR = 1.6  ;  CI95%= 1.1–2.3  ).
Conclusions: We found a lower birthweight in newborns of patients with Crohn's disease, indicating that Crohn's disease or its treatment may influence fetal growth.
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