Effect of major trauma on the expected number of births in Finnish women: A nationwide population‐based public data and register analysis

Author:

Vaajala Matias1ORCID,Kuitunen Ilari23,Mattila Ville M.14,Yazer Mark H.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences University of Tampere Tampere Finland

2. Department of Pediatrics Kuopio University Hospital Kuopio Finland

3. Institute of Clinical Medicine and Department of Pediatrics University of Eastern Finland Kuopio Finland

4. Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Tampere University Hospital Tampere Tampere Finland

5. Department of Pathology University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe effect of major trauma on subsequent fertility is poorly described. If women have lower fertility after trauma, they would have a lower risk of anti‐D mediated hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn in a future pregnancy following the transfusion of RhD‐positive blood to RhD‐negative women during their resuscitation.Study Design and MethodsData was obtained from the Care Register for Health Care, National Medical Birth Register, and open access data from Statistic Finland to evaluate the effect of major trauma (traumatic brain injuries, spine, pelvic, hip/thigh fractures) on the age‐specific number of births during years 1998–2018. The total number of births before a specific maternal age for different trauma populations was calculated and these were compared to the corresponding number of births in the general population.ResultsThere were 50,923 injured women in this study. All injured women, including when analyzed by the nature of their injury, demonstrated lower expected numbers of births starting at approximately 28 years of age compared to the general population of women in Finland. At age 49, the expected number of births in the general population was approximately 1.8, whereas for all injured women 0.6, women with TBIs and spine fractures 0.6, women with pelvic fractures 0.5, and women with hip or thigh fractures 0.3.DiscussionInjured women are predicted to have lower fertility rates compared to the general population of Finnish women. The lower fertility rate should be considered when planning a blood product resuscitation strategy for injured women.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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