Drug exposure during pregnancy in primary care: an algorithm and observational study from SIDIAP database, Catalunya, Spain

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Lestón Vázquez Marta,Vilaplana-Carnerero CarlesORCID,Gomez-Lumbreras Ainhoa,Prat-Vallverdu Oriol,Marsal Josep Ramon,Vedia Urgell Cristina,Giner-Soriano MariaORCID,Morros Rosa

Abstract

ObjectivesTo develop an algorithm to identify pregnancy episodes in women at childbearing age using SIDIAP (Information System for the Improvement of Research in Primary Care) data (Catalunya, Spain).To describe drugs dispensed during gestation.DesignConstruction of an algorithm to identify all pregnancy episodes occurred from January 2011 to June 2020 in women aged 12–50. The variables used to create the algorithm include first day of last menstrual period, reasons for pregnancy termination and diagnoses registered in the primary healthcare records. Population-based cohort study including the pregnancy episodes identified by the algorithm.SettingCatalonia, Spain.ParticipantsAll women aged 12–50 with at least one pregnancy episode occurred during January 2011–June 2020.InterventionsNo interventions performed.Primary and secondary outcome measuresIdentification of pregnancy episodes through an algorithm and description of drug exposure.ResultsWe identified 327 865 pregnancy episodes in 250 910 people with a mean age of 31.3 years. During the study period, 83.4% of the episodes were exposed to at least one drug. The most frequent groups dispensed were iron preparations (48% of pregnancy episodes), iodine therapy (40.2%), analgesics and antipyretics (28%), penicillins (19.8%), vitamin B12plus folic acid (19.7%) and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs, 15.1%). The supplements were more frequently dispensed at least twice, and the drugs for acute conditions were mainly dispensed only once during the pregnancy episode.ConclusionsWe developed an algorithm to automatically identify the pregnancy periods in SIDIAP.We described prescription drugs used during pregnancy. The most used ones were supplements, analgesics, NSAID or antibiotics.SIDIAP might be an efficient database to study drug safety during pregnancy and the consequences of drug use in the offspring.Trial registration numberEUPAS37675.

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BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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