Heredity of pregnancy‐related pelvic girdle pain in Sweden

Author:

Kristiansson Per1ORCID,Zöller Bengt2,Dahl Niklas3,Kalliokoski Paul1,Hallqvist Johan1,Li Xinjun2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

2. Center for Primary Health Care Research Lund University Lund Sweden

3. Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionPelvic girdle pain during and after pregnancy is a major public health problem with significant daily problems for affected women and their families. There is now accumulating evidence that pregnancy‐related pelvic girdle pain originates from the sacroiliac joints and the pubic symphysis as well as their extra‐articular ligaments. However, the heritability of the disease remains to be determined. We hypothesized that there is an increased familial risk of pregnancy‐related pelvic girdle pain.Material and methodsA population‐based national database linkage registry study of approximately 9.3 million individuals within 4.2 million families in Sweden with a recruitment period from 1997 to 2018. The Swedish Multi‐generation register was used to find female pairs of twins, full siblings, half‐siblings and first cousins where both in the pairs had a completed pregnancy. The outcome measure was diagnosis of pregnancy‐related pelvic girdle pain (International Classification of Diseases‐10 O26.7 [1997–2018]) in the first pregnancy. Data was obtained from the Swedish Hospital Discharge Register, the Swedish Outpatient Care Register, the Swedish Medical Birth Register, the Primary Healthcare Register, and Medical Treatment Register. Cox regression analysis was used to calculate adjusted estimated effect of the exposure variable familial history of pregnancy‐related pelvic girdle pain on the outcome variable pregnancy‐related pelvic girdle pain at first birth.ResultsFrom the registers, 1 010 064 women pregnant with their first child within 795 654 families were collected. In total, 109 147 women were diagnosed with pregnancy‐related pelvic girdle pain. The adjusted hazard ratio for a familial risk of pregnancy‐related pelvic girdle pain was 2.09 (95% CI 1.85–2.37) among twins (monozygotic and dizygotic), 1.78 (95% CI 1.74–1.82) in full siblings, 1.16 (95% CI 1.06–1.28) in half‐siblings from the mother, 1.09 (95% CI 1.024–1.16) in half‐siblings from the father and 1.09 (95% CI 1.07–1.12) in first cousins.ConclusionsThis nationwide observational study showed a familial clustering of pregnancy‐related pelvic girdle pain. The hazard ratio for the condition was associated with the degree of relatedness, suggesting that heredity factors contribute to the development of pregnancy‐related pelvic girdle pain. There is no causal treatment available for pregnancy‐related pelvic girdle pain and further studies are now encouraged to clarify the specific genetic factors that contribute to the disease and for future targeted interventions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

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