Patterns of reproductive health in inflammatory rheumatic diseases and other immune-mediated diseases: a nationwide registry study

Author:

Kerola Anne M12ORCID,Palomäki Antti34ORCID,Laivuori Hannele5678,Laitinen Tarja9,Färkkilä Martti10,Eklund Kari K111,Ripatti Samuli5121314,Perola Markus15ORCID,Ganna Andrea51214,Lindbohm Joni V131617,Mars Nina512ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rheumatology, Inflammation Center, Helsinki University Hospital , Helsinki, Finland

2. Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki , Helsinki, Finland

3. Centre for Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Turku University Hospital , Turku, Finland

4. Department of Medicine, University of Turku , Turku, Finland

5. Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, Helsinki Institute of Life Science, University of Helsinki , Helsinki, Finland

6. Medical and Clinical Genetics, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital , Helsinki, Finland

7. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Tampere University Hospital , Tampere, Finland

8. Centre for Child, Adolescent, and Maternal Health Research, Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere University , Tampere, Finland

9. Tampere University Hospital, Pirkanmaa Wellbeing Services County , Tampere, Finland

10. Abdominal Center, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital , Helsinki, Finland

11. ORTON Orthopaedic Hospital of the Orton Foundation , Helsinki, Finland

12. Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard , Cambridge, MA, USA

13. Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki , Helsinki, Finland

14. Massachusetts General Hospital , Boston, MA, USA

15. Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare , Helsinki, Finland

16. The Klarman Cell Observatory, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard , Cambridge, MA, USA

17. Faculty of Brain Sciences, University College London , London, UK

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Rheumatic diseases may impair reproductive success and pregnancy outcomes, but systematic evaluations across diseases are lacking. We conducted a nationwide cohort study to examine the impact of rheumatic diseases on reproductive health measures, comparing the impacts with those of other immune-mediated diseases (IMDs). Methods Out of all of the 5 339 804 Finnish citizens, individuals born 1964–1984 and diagnosed with any of the 19 IMDs before age 30 (women) or 35 (men) were matched with 20 controls by birth year, sex, and education. We used data from nationwide health registers to study the impact of IMDs on reproductive health measures, such as reproductive success and, for women, ever having experienced adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes. Results Several of the rheumatic diseases, particularly SLE, JIA, and seropositive RA, were associated with higher rates of childlessness and fewer children. The risks for pre-eclampsia, newborns being small for gestational age, preterm delivery, non-elective Caesarean sections, and need of neonatal intensive care were increased in many IMDs. Particularly, SLE, SS, type 1 diabetes, and Addison’s disease showed >2-fold risks for some of these outcomes. In most rheumatic diseases, moderate (1.1–1.5-fold) risk increases were observed for diverse adverse pregnancy outcomes, with similar effects in IBD, celiac disease, asthma, ITP, and psoriasis. Conclusion Rheumatic diseases have a broad impact on reproductive health, with effects comparable with that of several other IMDs. Of the rheumatic diseases, SLE and SS conferred the largest risk increases on perinatal adverse event outcomes.

Funder

Academy of Finland

University of Helsinki HiLIFE

Finska Läkaresällskapet

Sigrid Jusélius Foundation

Turku University Hospital Education and Research Foundation

Finnish Governmental

Päivikki and Sakari Sohlberg Foundation

European Research Council

European Union’s Horizon 2020

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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