Adverse pregnancy outcomes and pharyngeal flow limitation during sleep: Nulliparous Pregnancy Outcomes Study Monitoring Mothers-to-be (nuMoM2b)

Author:

Alex Raichel M.,Mann Dwayne L.ORCID,Azarbarzin AliORCID,Vena DanielORCID,Gell Laura K.,Wellman AndrewORCID,Grobman William A.,Facco Francesca L.,Silver Robert M.,Pien Grace W.,Louis Judette M.,Zee Phyllis C.,Rueschman Michael,Sofer TamarORCID,Redline Susan,Sands Scott A.ORCID

Abstract

BackgroundPharyngeal flow limitation during pregnancy may be a risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes but was previously challenging to quantify. Our objective was to determine whether a novel objective measure of flow limitation identifies an increased risk of pre-eclampsia (primary outcome) and other adverse outcomes in a prospective cohort: Nulliparous Pregnancy Outcomes Study Monitoring Mothers-to-be (nuMoM2b).MethodsFlow limitation severity scores (0%=fully obstructed, 100%=open airway), quantified from breath-by-breath airflow shape, were obtained from home sleep tests during early (6–15 weeks) and mid (22–31 weeks) pregnancy. Multivariable logistic regression quantified associations between flow limitation (median overnight severity, both time-points averaged) and pre-eclampsia, adjusting for maternal age, body mass index (BMI), race, ethnicity, chronic hypertension and flow limitation during wakefulness. Secondary outcomes were hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP), gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and infant birthweight.ResultsOf 1939 participants with flow limitation data at both time-points (mean±sdage 27.0±5.4 years and BMI 27.7±6.1 kg·m−2), 5.8% developed pre-eclampsia, 12.7% developed HDP and 4.5% developed GDM. Greater flow limitation was associated with increased pre-eclampsia risk: adjusted OR 2.49 (95% CI 1.69–3.69) per 2sdincrease in severity. Findings persisted in women without sleep apnoea (apnoea–hypopnoea index <5 events·h−1). Flow limitation was associated with HDP (OR 1.77 (95% CI 1.33–2.38)) and reduced infant birthweight (83.7 (95% CI 31.8–135.6) g), but not GDM.ConclusionsGreater flow limitation is associated with increased risk of pre-eclampsia, HDP and lower infant birthweight. Flow limitation may provide an early target for mitigating the consequences of sleep disordered breathing during pregnancy.

Funder

American Academy of Sleep Medicine Foundation

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

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