Social distancing and extremely preterm births in the initial COVID-19 pandemic period

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Shukla Vivek V.ORCID,Carper Benjamin A.ORCID,Ambalavanan NamasivayamORCID,Rysavy Matthew A.ORCID,Bell Edward F.ORCID,Das Abhik,Patel Ravi M.ORCID,D’Angio Carl T.,Watterberg Kristi L.,Cotten C. Michael,Merhar Stephanie L.ORCID,Wyckoff Myra H.,Sánchez Pablo J.ORCID,Kumbhat Neha,Carlo Waldemar A.ORCID, ,Polin Richard A.,Laptook Abbot R.,Keszler Martin,Hensman Angelita M.,Vieira Elisa,Pierre Lucille St.,Hibbs Anna Maria,Walsh Michele C.,Newman Nancy S.,Smucney Sarah,Zadell Arlene,Poindexter Brenda B.,Schibler Kurt,Grisby Cathy,Kirker Kristin,Wuertz Sandra,Dudley Juanita,Beiersdorfer Traci,Thompson Julia,Goldberg Ronald N.,Finkle Joanne,Fisher Kimberley A.,Laughon Matthew M.,Bose Gennie,Clark Cindy,Kicklighter Stephen D.,White Donna,Carlton David P.,Loggins Yvonne,Laursen Judith,Mackie Colleen,Bottcher Diane I.,Bremer Andrew A.,Higgins Rosemary D.,Archer Stephanie Wilson,Tyson Jon E.,Khan Amir M.,Stoll Barbara J.,Dominguez Gabriela,Eason Elizabeth,Hall Donna J.,Mahatme Apoorva,Martin Karen,Reyna Ilse,Stephens Emily K.,Wade Jaleesa,White Michelle,Nelin Leif D.,Jadcherla Sudarshan R.,Slaughter Jonathan L.,Luzader Patricia,McCool Jacqueline,Warnimont Kyrstin,Purnell Jessica,Small Kristi,Stein Melanie,Sullivan Rox Ann,Marzac Laura,Baugher Hallie,Zettler Eli,Miller Bethany,Beckford Demi R.,DeSantis Brittany,Reedy Rachel,Gantz Marie G.,Bann Carla M.,Zaterka-Baxter Kristin M.,Gabrio Jenna,Leblond David,O’Donnell Auman Jeanette,Van Meurs Krisa P.,Stevenson David K.,Chock Valerie Y.,Ball M. Bethany,Recine Barbara P.,Reichert Elizabeth N.,Collins Monica V.,Cosby Shirley S.,Colaizy Tarah T.,Harmon Heidi M.,Baack Michelle L.,Hogden Laurie A.,Johnson Karen J.,Schmelzel Mendi L.,Walker Jacky R.,Goeke Claire A.,Faruqui Sarah E.,Coulter Brenda J.,Schrimper Bailey M.,Jellison Syndney S.,Elenkiwich Chelsey,Henning Megan M.,Broadbent Megan,Van Muyden Sarah,Fuller Janell,Ohls Robin K.,Beauman Sandra Sundquist,Lacy Conra Backstrom,Hanson Mary,Kuan Elizabeth,DeMauro Sara B.,Eichenwald Eric C.,Abbasi Soraya,Catts Christine,Chaudhary Aasma S.,Dhawan Megan A.,Ghavam Sarvin,Mancini Toni,Puopolo Karen M.,Snyder Jonathan,Guillet Ronnie,Reynolds Anne Marie,Lakshminrusimha Satyan,Sacilowski Michael G.,Rowan Mary,Jensen Rosemary,Jones Rachel,Kent Alison,Prinzing Diane,Scorsone Ann Marie,Binion Kyle,Guilford Stephanie,Orme Constance,Sabaratnam Premini,Rochez Daisy,Li Emily,Donato Jennifer,Brion Luc P.,Duran Joanne,Eubanks Frances,Harrod Michelle,Sepulvida Pollieanna,Vasil Diana M.,Yoder Bradley A.,Baserga Mariana,Minton Stephen D.,Sheffield Mark J.,Rau Carrie A.,Christensen Susan,Coleman Kathleen,Elmont Jennifer O.,Francom Barbara L.,Jordan Jamie,Loertscher Manndi C.,Marchant Trisha,Maxson Earl,McGrath Kandace,Mickelsen Hena G.,Parry D. Melody,Tice Katherine,Weaver-Lewis Kimberlee,Woodbury Kathryn D.

Abstract

Abstract Hypothesis Increased social distancing was associated with a lower incidence of extremely preterm live births (EPLB) during the initial COVID-19 pandemic period. Study design Prospective study at the NICHD Neonatal Research Network sites comparing EPLB (220/7–286/7 weeks) and extremely preterm intrapartum stillbirths (EPIS) rates during the pandemic period (March-July, weeks 9–30 of 2020) with the reference period (same weeks in 2018 and 2019), correlating with state-specific social distancing index (SDI). Results EPLB and EPIS percentages did not significantly decrease (1.58–1.45%, p = 0.07, and 0.08–0.06%, p = 0.14, respectively). SDI was not significantly correlated with percent change of EPLB (CC = 0.29, 95% CI = −0.12, 0.71) or EPIS (CC = −0.23, 95% CI = −0.65, 0.18). Percent change in mean gestational age was positively correlated with SDI (CC = 0.49, 95% CI = 0.07, 0.91). Conclusions Increased social distancing was not associated with change in incidence of EPLB but was associated with a higher gestational age of extremely preterm births. ClinicalTrials.gov ID Generic Database: NCT00063063.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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