Consortium for the Study of Pregnancy Treatments (Co-OPT) : An international birth cohort to study the effects of antenatal corticosteroids

dc.contributor.authorFrier, Emily M.
dc.contributor.authorLin, Chun
dc.contributor.authorReynolds, Rebecca M.
dc.contributor.authorAllegaert, Karel
dc.contributor.authorBeen, Jasper V.
dc.contributor.authorFraser, Abigail
dc.contributor.authorGissler, Mika
dc.contributor.authorEinarsdóttir, Kristjana
dc.contributor.authorFlorian, Lani
dc.contributor.authorJacobsson, Bo
dc.contributor.authorVogel, Joshua P.
dc.contributor.authorZoega, Helga
dc.contributor.authorBhattacharya, Sohinee
dc.contributor.authorKrispin, Eyal
dc.contributor.authorPedersen, Lars Henning
dc.contributor.authorRoberts, Devender
dc.contributor.authorKuhle, Stefan
dc.contributor.authorFahey, John
dc.contributor.authorMol, Ben W.
dc.contributor.authorBurgner, David
dc.contributor.authorSchuit, Ewoud
dc.contributor.authorSheikh, Aziz
dc.contributor.authorWood, Rachael
dc.contributor.authorGyamfi-Bannerman, Cynthia
dc.contributor.authorMiller, Jessica E.
dc.contributor.authorDuhig, Kate
dc.contributor.authorLahti-Pulkkinen, Marius
dc.contributor.authorHadar, Eran
dc.contributor.authorWright, John
dc.contributor.authorMurray, Sarah R.
dc.contributor.authorStock, Sarah J.
dc.contributor.departmentFaculty of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-20T09:17:55Z
dc.date.available2025-11-20T09:17:55Z
dc.date.issued2023-03-02
dc.descriptionFunding Information: The Co-OPT ACS study is funded through a Wellcome Trust Clinical Career Development Fellowship grant (Funding Reference number 209560/Z/17) awarded to Sarah J Stock. The funders had no role in study design, data collection, data analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. The Sponsor of the study is the University of Edinburgh (www.ed.ac. uk), Sponsor reference AC19119. For the purpose of open access, the author has applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission. Publisher Copyright: Copyright: © 2023 Frier et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.en
dc.description.abstractBackground Antenatal corticosteroids (ACS) are widely prescribed to improve outcomes following preterm birth. Significant knowledge gaps surround their safety, long-term effects, optimal timing and dosage. Almost half of women given ACS give birth outside the “therapeutic window” and have not delivered over 7 days later. Overtreatment with ACS is a concern, as evidence accumulates of risks of unnecessary ACS exposure. Methods The Consortium for the Study of Pregnancy Treatments (Co-OPT) was established to address research questions surrounding safety of medications in pregnancy. We created an international birth cohort containing information on ACS exposure and pregnancy and neonatal outcomes by combining data from four national/provincial birth registers and one hospital database, and follow-up through linked population-level data from death registers and electronic health records. Results and discussion The Co-OPT ACS cohort contains 2.28 million pregnancies and babies, born in Finland, Iceland, Israel, Canada and Scotland, between 1990 and 2019. Births from 22 to 45 weeks’ gestation were included; 92.9% were at term (≥ 37 completed weeks). 3.6% of babies were exposed to ACS (67.0% and 77.9% of singleton and multiple births before 34 weeks, respectively). Rates of ACS exposure increased across the study period. Of all ACS-exposed babies, 26.8% were born at term. Longitudinal childhood data were available for 1.64 million live births. Follow-up includes diagnoses of a range of physical and mental disorders from the Finnish Hospital Register, diagnoses of mental, behavioural, and neurodevelopmental disorders from the Icelandic Patient Registers, and preschool reviews from the Scottish Child Health Surveillance Programme. The Co-OPT ACS cohort is the largest international birth cohort to date with data on ACS exposure and maternal, perinatal and childhood outcomes. Its large scale will enable assessment of important rare outcomes such as perinatal mortality, and comprehensive evaluation of the short- and long-term safety and efficacy of ACS.en
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dc.identifier.citationFrier, E M, Lin, C, Reynolds, R M, Allegaert, K, Been, J V, Fraser, A, Gissler, M, Einarsdóttir, K, Florian, L, Jacobsson, B, Vogel, J P, Zoega, H, Bhattacharya, S, Krispin, E, Pedersen, L H, Roberts, D, Kuhle, S, Fahey, J, Mol, B W, Burgner, D, Schuit, E, Sheikh, A, Wood, R, Gyamfi-Bannerman, C, Miller, J E, Duhig, K, Lahti-Pulkkinen, M, Hadar, E, Wright, J, Murray, S R & Stock, S J 2023, 'Consortium for the Study of Pregnancy Treatments (Co-OPT) : An international birth cohort to study the effects of antenatal corticosteroids', PLoS ONE, vol. 18, no. 3, e0282477, pp. e0282477. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0282477en
dc.identifier.doi10.1371/journal.pone.0282477
dc.identifier.issn1932-6203
dc.identifier.other155765790
dc.identifier.otherad605c4a-27ed-4dbd-8296-470e572661b3
dc.identifier.other85149279482
dc.identifier.other36862657
dc.identifier.otherunpaywall: 10.1371/journal.pone.0282477
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/7247
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesPLoS ONE; 18(3)en
dc.relation.urlhttps://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85149279482en
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen
dc.subjectInfant, Newbornen
dc.subjectPregnancyen
dc.subjectInfanten
dc.subjectChilden
dc.subjectHumansen
dc.subjectFemaleen
dc.subjectChild, Preschoolen
dc.subjectBirth Cohorten
dc.subjectPremature Birth/epidemiologyen
dc.subjectChild Healthen
dc.subjectFamilyen
dc.subjectAdrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic useen
dc.subjectMultidisciplinaryen
dc.subjectSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingen
dc.titleConsortium for the Study of Pregnancy Treatments (Co-OPT) : An international birth cohort to study the effects of antenatal corticosteroidsen
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