Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3940474 Fertility and Sterility 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo evaluate the accuracy of assisted reproductive technology (ART) reporting on the Massachusetts birth certificate and to explore the individual and hospital-level characteristics associated with ART reporting.DesignValidity analysis of population-based data.SettingLive-birth deliveries by Massachusetts-resident mothers during 1997–2000.Patient(s)Live births and delivery mothers.Intervention(s)The ART data maintained by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were linked with the live birth–infant death records in Massachusetts. Successfully linked records were used as the gold standard for ART-related deliveries in evaluating the validity of the ART information reported on the Massachusetts birth certificate.Main Outcome Measure(s)Sensitivity and specificity.Result(s)The sensitivity of ART reporting on the birth certificate was 27% and the specificity >99%. Sensitivity of ART reporting was higher among women with multiple deliveries (twins: 32%; triplets+: 43%) and preterm deliveries (36%).Conclusion(s)During the period evaluated, reporting of ART information on the birth certificate was incomplete, and ART births identified through the birth certificate were a biased sample of the population of ART births. Using delivery hospital data as the sole source of ART information for the standard birth certificate may yield inaccurate information.

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