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Samar Al Emadi1, Eman Satti1, Nawal Hadwan1
1Rheumatology Section, Department of Medicine, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar.
Objective:
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease posing significant challenges for women of childbearing age. This study investigated the impact of RA on pregnancy outcomes.
Methods:
A prospective case-control study was conducted at Hamad General Hospital, Qatar, from January 2016 to December 2021. It involved pregnant women with a confirmed diagnosis of RA and healthy pregnant controls. Data were collected through patient interviews and electronic medical records.
Results:
A total of 327 participants were included: 101 women with RA and 226 healthy pregnant controls. The mean disease duration among RA patients was 6.23±4 years. Active disease, defined by a Clinical Disease Activity Index > 2.8, was observed in 30.7% of patients in the second trimester and 26.7% in the third. Women with RA had significantly higher rates of miscarriage (19.8% vs. 0.9%; P<0.001), preterm birth (24.8% vs. 14.2%; P<0.001), and caesarean delivery (31.7% vs. 14.6%; P < 0.001) compared to controls. Multivariate analyses showed that RA was significantly associated with increased risks of a composite adverse pregnancy outcome, including miscarriage, intrauterine foetal demise, or intrauterine growth restriction (coefficient, B=2.876; P<0.001). Additionally, RA was linked to a threefold increase in the likelihood of low birth weight (OR=3.088; P=0.023) but a lower risk of neonatal morbidity (OR=0.385; P=0.034).
Conclusion:
RA adversely affects pregnancy outcomes, including higher risks of miscarriage, low birth weight, and preterm birth. These findings underscore the need for specialised prenatal care and close monitoring of disease activity and treatment during pregnancy to optimise maternal and neonatal outcomes.
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