Clinical and sociodemographic correlates of preterm deliveries in two tertiary hospitals in southern Nigeria.

Ghana Med J

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Clinical Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria.

Published: March 2019

Background: To determine the prevalence of preterm delivery and identify the associated risk factors.

Design: This was a five - month prospective case control study of two cohorts of women who had preterm and term deliveries.

Setting: Central Hospital (CH), Warri, and Delta State University Teaching Hospital (DELSUTH), Oghara, respectively in southern Nigeria.

Participants: 522 women which consisted of 174 who presented in preterm labour or with preterm prelabour rupture of membranes as cases and 348 parturient with term deliveries served as controls.

Interventions: The study was conducted from May 1st 2015 to September 30th 2015. Socio - demographic characteristics, past gynaecological/obstetric factors, maternal/obstetric factors, and fetal outcomes were compared, and associations between these variables and gestational age at delivery were determined.

Main Outcome Measures: Prevalence of preterm delivery associated clinical and socio-demographic correlates and the fetal salvage rates.

Results: The incidence of preterm birth was 16%. Maternal age ( < 0.002), parity ( < 0.000), booking status ( < 0.000), and socio - economic class ( < 0.000) were significantly associated with preterm births. Others were multiple pregnancy ( < 0.000), pre - eclampsia/eclampsia ( < 0.000), anaemia ( < 0.000), malaria ( < 0.000), UTI ( < 0.012), premature rupture of membrane ( < 0.000) and antepartum haemorrhage ( < 0.000). Fetal salvage rate was zero for extreme preterm neonates and 100% at late preterm.

Conclusion: Preterm birth was common, with well-defined correlates and predictors. The fetal salvage rates were significantly different across the categories of preterm neonates.

Funding: The study was self-funded by the authors.

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