Risk factors for preterm labor: An Umbrella Review of meta-analyses of observational studies

Author:

Mitrogiannis Ioannis1ORCID,Evangelou Evangelos2,Efthymiou Athina3,Kanavos Theofilos2ORCID,Birbas Effrosyni4ORCID,Makrydimas George5,Papatheodorou Stefania6

Affiliation:

1. General Hospital of Arta

2. University of Ioannina

3. Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

4. University of Ioannina Medical School

5. University Hospital of Ioannina

6. Harvard Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA

Abstract

Abstract Preterm birth defined as delivery before 37 gestational weeks, is a leading cause of neonatal and infant morbidity and mortality. Understanding its multifactorial nature may improve prediction, prevention and the clinical management. We performed an umbrella review to summarize the evidence from meta-analyses of observational studies on risks factors associated with PTB, evaluate whether there are indications of biases in this literature and identify which of the previously reported associations are supported by robust evidence. We included 1511 primary studies providing data on 170 associations, covering a wide range of comorbid diseases, obstetric and medical history, drugs, exposure to environmental agents, infections and vaccines. Only seven risk factors provided robust evidence. The results from synthesis of observational studies suggests that sleep quality and mental health, risk factors with robust evidence should be routinely screened in clinical practice, should be tested in large randomized trial. Identification of risk factors with robust evidence will promote the development and training of prediction models that could improve public health, in a way that offers new perspectives in health professionals.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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