PREGNANCY OUTCOME AMONG NON-PARTICIPANTS IN A TRIAL ON ULTRASOUND SCREENING

Citation
H. Kieler et al., PREGNANCY OUTCOME AMONG NON-PARTICIPANTS IN A TRIAL ON ULTRASOUND SCREENING, Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology, 11(2), 1998, pp. 104-109
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Acoustics,"Obsetric & Gynecology","Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
ISSN journal
09607692
Volume
11
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
104 - 109
Database
ISI
SICI code
0960-7692(1998)11:2<104:POANIA>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Our objective was to characterize and evaluate pregnancy outcome in wo men who declined participation in a trial on ultrasound screening in t he second trimester. Between 1985 and 1987, 8768 women were recruited for a trial on ultrasound screening. By randomization, 4997 women were assigned to either a screening or a non-screening group. Of the 1414 excluded women, data were retrieved from 1211 (86%). Participation was declined by 526 of these 1211 women, either because of anxiety regard ing harmful effects of ultrasound or because they could see no benefit s of ultrasound scanning. Non-participants and participants were compa red. The non-participants were older, had a higher birth/pregnancy rat io, were less often smokers, and had fewer ultrasound examinations tha n the participants. There was a longer mean pregnancy length, an incre ased number of post-term deliveries, more suspicions of small-for-gest ational-age fetuses and later detections of multiple pregnancies among non-participants as compared with the screening group. No differences in neonatal morbidity were found except for a greater number of mild respiratory disorders in the non-participant group. The non-participan t women were more obstetrically experienced and showed indications of a healthier lifestyle in comparison with participants. The differences found in pregnancy outcome could be explained by the ultrasound scree ning procedure. There were no major differences in neonatal morbidity between the groups.