Abstract
Objective: to evaluate the application of a deterministic routine for identifying multiple pregnancies on the Brazilian Live Birth Information System (SINASC). Methods: SINASC data deduplication and linkage with the mortality database (fetal deaths) for Rio de Janeiro state for the period 2007-2008; we used a deterministic routine, using a key based on SINASC maternal and birth information, complemented by manual review. Results: of the 433,874 SINASC records, 9,036 (2.1%) were classified as multiple pregnancy newborns; after implementing the routine, we reclassified 385 records as twins, and 286 as singletons; accuracy of multiple pregnancy information on the SINASC database was high (sensitivity= 95.8%; specificity=99.9%); applying the routine without the manual review process increased sensitivity by 4.2%, with no significant change of specificity. Conclusion: despite the accuracy of information regarding multiple pregnancy held on SINASC, we suggest the use of this routine as an option for improving classification of twins.
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Aguiar, F. P., Flores, P. V. G., Guillen, L. C. T., da Silva Santos, H. P., Alves, L. G. S. B., de Camargo, K. R., … Coeli, C. M. (2020). Analysis of the application of a deterministic routine for identifying multiple pregnancies on Live Birth Information Systen, Brazil. Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude, 29(2). https://doi.org/10.5123/S1679-49742020000200001
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