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Title: Mortality of Twins and Singletons


1
Mortality of Twins and Singletons
  • Yin Bun Cheung, Ph.D.
  • Paul Yip, Ph.D.
  • Johan Karlberg, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Readings

2
Objectives mortality patterns
  • Understand the patterns of gestational
    age-specific neonatal mortality in twins and
    singletons.
  • Appreciate the (non-) comparability between twins
    and singletons.

3
Objectives statistical models
  • Learn a flexible way to handle interaction /
    effect-modification.
  • Interpretation of a (logistic) regression model
    in different ways.

4
Mortality by gestational age
  • Does the mortality difference between twins
    singletons depend on gestational age?
  • Do twins and singletons have the same gestational
    age pattern of mortality?

5
Difficulties in research
  • Sample size
  • Referral bias
  • Statistical adjustment / matching

6
A study based on Swedish Medical Birth Registry
  • All births born in Sweden in 1982-1995.
  • Includes 32,942 twins and 1.5 million singletons.
  • Details in Reading 1.

7
Cumulative distribution of GA
8
Odds ratios of short GA in twins and singletons
P 9
Varying-coefficient model
  • Mortality impact of twin pregnancy as a function
    of GA
  • Log oddsa1b1?GAb2?GA2 (a2c1?GAc2?GA2)?Twin
    ...

10
Varying-coefficient model
  • As a model of separate curves
  • Log odds in singletons
  • a1b1?GAb2?GA2
  • Log odds in twins
  • (a1a2)(b1c1)?GA(b2c2)?GA2

11
Birth weight SDS by GA
12
Size at birth in twins
  • Growth restriction in twins concentrates in late
    pregnancy.
  • Physical constraints in utero?
  • Limited placental function?
  • Selection bias?

13
Neonatal deaths per 1000
14
A varying-coefficient logistic regression model
  • The impact of twin pregnancy as a quadratic
    function of GA.
  • Adjusted for confounders, e.g. prior still-birth,
    smoking.
  • With without adjustment for size at birth.

15
Log OR, fully adjusted
16
Log odds, fully adjusted
17
Is twin birth hazardous? Why?
  • Twins had lower odds of death prior to 36 weeks
    of GA higher odds thereafter.
  • Longer GA was related to lower mortality. But the
    decline was sharper in singletons than in twins.

18
Log OR, not adjusted for size at birth
19
Log odds, not adjusted for size at birth
20
The role of fetal growth and size at birth?
  • Without adjustment for size at birth the log OR
    climbed up faster after around 34 weeks.
  • Twins mortality reached its lowest point at 38
    weeks it turned upward after that.

21
Clinical interpretations
  • Twins have an earlier development
  • In utero environment in late pregnancy not good
    for twins
  • Residual confounding

22
Optimal GA for twins
  • The optimal gestational age for twins appeared to
    be 37-39 weeks in terms of neonatal mortality.
  • This is earlier than singletons.

23
Readings
  • Cheung YB, Yip P, Karlberg J. Mortality of twins
    and singletons by gestational age. Am J Epidemiol
    20001521107-16.
  • Lie RT. Intersecting perinatal mortality curves
    by gestational age -- are appearances deceiving?
    Am J Epidemiol 20001521117-19.
  • Cheung YB, Yip P, Karlberg J. Respond to Are
    appearances deceiving. Am J Epidemiol
    20001521120.
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