Title of article :
Effect of preeclampsia and premature rupture of membrane on neonatal birth weight and length by gestational age: A retrospective study in China
Author/Authors :
herwan, Naws Department of Preventive Medicine - School of Health Sciences - Wuhan University - Wuhan - Hubei, China , Khan, Abbas Department of Dietetics and Nutritional Sciences - University of Sialkot, Pakistan , Mubarik, Sumaira Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics - School of Health Sciences - Wuhan University - Wuhan - Hubei, China , Nabi, Ghulam Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Hebei Province - College of Life Sciences - Hebei Normal University - Shijiazhuang, China , Fan, Cuifang Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Renmin Hospital - Wuhan University - Wuhan Hubei China , Wang, Suqing Department of Preventive Medicine - School of Health Sciences - Wuhan University - Wuhan - Hubei, China
Pages :
7
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
Background: Preeclampsia (PE) and premature rupture of membrane (PROM) are considered significant risk factors for lower neonatal birth weight and birth length. However, very limited studies have reported the impact of PE and PROM on neonatal birth weight and birth length by gestational week. Therefore, we aimed to determine the effect of PE and PROM on neonatal birth weight and length by gestational age. Materials and Methods: A total of 9707 singleton neonates were selected for this study. All the data were collected and documented in the obstetric register by the trained nurses in the Gynecology and Obstetrics Department. Results: The neonatal mean birth weights and birth lengths were statistically significantly (P < 0.05) lowered among preeclamptic mothers compared to mothers without PE throughout the gestational age. Statistically significantly (P < 0.05) lowered mean birth weights and birth lengths were found among neonates born to mothers with PROM than among neonates born to mothers without PROM by all gestational weeks except for 32 weeks and 36 weeks. Moreover, in a multiple linear regression model, PE and PROM were significantly negatively associated with neonatal birth weights and birth lengths by almost all gestational weeks (β <0, P < 0.05). Conclusion: We concluded that after adjustment for covariates and confounding factors, PE and PROM had a significantly negative association with neonatal birth weights and birth lengths by all gestational weeks.
Keywords :
Birth length , birth weight , gestational age , preeclampsia , premature rupture of membrane
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2724106
Link To Document :
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