» Articles » PMID: 3660860

Current Issues in Perinatal Epidemiology

Overview
Journal Yale J Biol Med
Specialty Biology
Date 1987 Jul 1
PMID 3660860
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The main national data sources for perinatal epidemiology are birth and death certificates, yet routinely linked birth and death certificate data are still not available in the U.S. Completeness and quality of the reporting of perinatal events should be considered in examining trends over time and between jurisdictions. The U.S. has experienced a marked decline in its infant mortality rate, but only a very modest decline in the rate of low birth weight. Research must focus more on studies of pre-term labor, rather than low birth weight, which include children who are underground or who are born too early and who, therefore, may represent different etiologies. Sensitive hormonal tests may provide more precise estimates of the rate of very early fetal loss. Management of labor and delivery and of the high-risk newborn have undergone marked changes during the last 15 years, and yet clinical trials have not played a major role in the evaluation of these changes. The difference in reproductive outcomes between whites and blacks, especially in the rate of low birth weight, have persisted and are not understood. Data bases are becoming available for intergenerational studies to determine whether nature or nurture accounts for this difference.

References
1.
Susser M, Marolla F, FLEISS J . Birth weight, fetal age and perinatal mortality. Am J Epidemiol. 1972; 96(3):197-204. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a121448. View

2.
HAVERKAMP A, Thompson H, McFee J, Cetrulo C . The evaluation of continuous fetal heart rate monitoring in high-risk pregnancy. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1976; 125(3):310-20. DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(76)90565-2. View

3.
Kelso I, Parsons R, Lawrence G, Arora S, Edmonds D, Cooke I . An assessment of continuous fetal heart rate monitoring in labor. A randomized trial. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1978; 131(5):526-32. DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(78)90114-x. View

4.
HAVERKAMP A, Orleans M, Langendoerfer S, McFEE J, Murphy J, Thompson H . A controlled trial of the differential effects of intrapartum fetal monitoring. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1979; 134(4):399-412. DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(16)33082-4. View

5.
McCarthy B, Terry J, Rochat R, Quave S, Tyler Jr C . The underregistration of neonatal deaths: Georgia 1974--77. Am J Public Health. 1980; 70(9):977-82. PMC: 1619518. DOI: 10.2105/ajph.70.9.977. View