The Effects of Amniotic Fluid and Foetal Cord Blood Cotinine Concentrations on Pregnancy Complications and the Anthropometric Measurements of Newborns
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2019
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Abstract
Our objective was determining the effects of amniotic fluid (AF) and fetal cord blood (FCB) cotinine concentrations on pregnancy complications and the anthropometric measurements in the newborns whose mothers underwent amniocentesis. This study was conducted as a case-control study, in Turkey. A total of 250 pregnant women with amniocentesis indication were recruited into the study and the cotinine levels in the AF and FCB were determined. A smoking habit did not statistically affect the incidence of pregnancy complications (p>.05). The birth weights of the newborns were negatively correlated with the AF cotinine levels. The incidences of low birth weight, low Apgar scores and RDS were positively correlated with higher levels of cotinine in AF and FCB. It is important for healthcare staff to provide training and consultancy services for the health improvement of pregnant women and the prevention of smoking during pregnancy.Impact statement What is already known on this subject? The pre-pregnancy smoking habit usually continues during the pregnancy. A significant negative correlation was present between the foetal cord blood cotinine levels and the birth weight. What do the results of this study add? The anthropometric measurements of the newborns born from mothers with high AF cotinine levels were lower than newborns born from mothers with low amniotic fluid cotinine levels. Respiratory Distress syndrome is more often determined in newborns born from mothers with high AF cotinine levels.
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Gumusel, Belma Kocer/0000-0003-4311-2291; ER KORUCU, ASLI/0000-0003-0274-4823; TERZIOGLU, FUSUN/0000-0002-8457-0048
Keywords
Smoking, cotinine, foetal cord blood, newborn complications, pregnancy complications, amniocentesis, Adult, Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn, Anthropometry, Turkey, Smoking, Infant, Newborn, Amniotic Fluid, Fetal Blood, Pregnancy Complications, Pregnancy, Case-Control Studies, Birth Weight, Humans, Female, Tobacco Smoke Pollution, Cotinine
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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine
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Q4
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Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Volume
39
Issue
7
Start Page
952
End Page
958
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