The risk of preterm birth in women with uterine fibroids: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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Background Fibroids have been identified as a possible risk factor for preterm birth, however, the magnitude of this risk is unclear. Our objective was to determine the risk of total, spontaneous, and medically indicated preterm birth in women with fibroids. Methods A literature search was performed on 9 June 2021. We selected studies reporting on preterm birth in women with and without fibroids. Fibroids had to be diagnosed by routine ultrasound before or during pregnancy. Main outcomes were total preterm birth <37, <34, <32, and <28 weeks of gestation, and spontaneous and medically indicated preterm birth. Two authors independently performed study selection, data extraction and quality assessment. We performed quality assessment with the Newcastle-Ottawa scale. Meta-analyses were presented as Odds Ratios (ORs) with 95% Confidence Intervals (95%CIs). Main results The search yielded 2078 unique articles of which 11 were included. Meta-analysis for preterm birth <37 weeks of gestation included 256,650 singleton deliveries: 12,309 with fibroids and 244,341 without fibroids. Women with fibroids had a higher rate of preterm birth (11.6% versus 9.0%; OR 1.66, 95%CI 1.29-2.14). Fibroids were also associated with preterm birth <34 (OR 1.88, 95%CI 1.34-2.65), <32 (OR 2.03, 95%CI 1.40-2.95) and <28 (OR 2.24, 95% CI 1.45-3.47) weeks of gestation. Data on type of preterm birth was limited: one study showed a significant association of fibroids with spontaneous preterm birth and another with indicated preterm birth. The main limitations of the included studies were the lack of correction for confounders, the risk of ascertainment bias due to possible underreporting of fibroids, and the substantial heterogeneity between studies. Conclusions Our results suggest fibroids are associated with an increased risk of preterm birth, with a stronger risk at earlier gestational ages. We encourage further research to clarify the association between fibroids and preterm birth by systematic myometrial assessment in pregnancy.

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Landman, A. J. E. M. C., Don, E. E., Vissers, G., Ket, H. C. J., Oudijk, M. A., de Groot, C. J. M., … de Boer, M. A. (2022). The risk of preterm birth in women with uterine fibroids: A systematic review and meta-analysis. PLoS ONE, 17(6 June). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269478

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