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Pregnancy Outcome in Patients With Fibromyalgia Syndrome
February 4, 2011
Objective
To investigate pregnancy outcome of patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS).
Methods
A retrospective cohort study comparing pregnancies of women with and without FMS was
conducted. Multivariable logistic regression models was performed to control for
confounders.
Results
Deliveries of 112 women with FMS were compared with a control group of 487 deliveries of
women without FMS. Parturients with FMS had higher rates of intrauterine growth
restriction (IUGR; 7.1% vs. 1.0%, p=0.001), recurrent abortions (9.8% vs. 1.8%, p<
0.001), gestational diabetes mellitus (14.3% vs. 7%, p=0.012), and polyhydramnios (12.5%
vs. 1.6%, p<0.001). These patients had lower rates of preterm deliveries (PTD; 6.3% vs.
16.7%, p=0.018). No significant differences were noted between the groups regarding the
rates of cesarean deliveries (CD) (15.2% vs. 21.2%, p= 0.149) and perinatal outcomes such
as low Apgar scores (<7) at 1 and 5 min (4.5% vs. 6.7%, p=0.292 and 1.2% vs. 0.6%,
p=0.372; respectively). Using two multiple logistic regression models, the positive
association between FMS and IUGR (adjusted OR=4.1, 95% CI 1.2-13.2; p=0.02) and the
negative association with PTD (OR=0.3, 95% CI 0.2-0.6; p=0.001) remained significant.
Conclusion
FMS is an independent risk factor for intrauterine growth restriction. Nevertheless, it
is associated with lower rates of preterm deliveries.
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