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Cord blood thyroid-stimulating hormone level and risk of acidosis at birth.

Louis Yik-Si Chan1, Wing Yee Fok, Daljit Sahota, Tze Kin Lau.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Cord blood thyroid-stimulating hormone level is elevated in neonates who had undergone more perinatal stresses. The present study aimed to evaluate the cord blood acid-base status in neonates with elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone level. STUDY
DESIGN: The study population consisted of 2366 singleton, term pregnancies. Subjects were categorized by their cord blood thyroid-stimulating hormone level into four quartiles, and cord blood acid-base parameters were compared among the four groups. The correlations between cord acid-base parameters and thyroid-stimulating hormone level were also studied.
RESULTS: Cord blood pH was significantly lower in the highest (arterial, 7.27+/-0.08; venous, 7.32+/-0.07) and second highest thyroid-stimulating hormone quartile groups (arterial, 7.29+/-0.07; venous, 7.34+/-0.06) compared to the lowest quartile group (arterial, 7.30+/-0.06; venous, 7.35+/-0.05). Incidences of cord arterial pH < or =7.20 were 4.7%, 6.8%, 10.9%, and 17.3% in lowest to the highest thyroid-stimulating hormone quartile groups, respectively. There was a significant negative correlation between cord blood thyroid-stimulating hormone level and cord arterial and venous pH (r=-0.26, P<0.001). When stratified according to the mode of delivery, the negative correlations remained significant in neonates delivered vaginally and by intrapartum emergency cesarean section but not in neonates delivered by elective cesarean section.
CONCLUSION: Incidence of cord blood acidosis is significantly higher in neonates with elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone level. This findings support the postulation that stress-induced elevation of cord blood thyroid-stimulating hormone level may be mediated through intrapartum fetal hypoxia.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16026918     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2005.06.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol        ISSN: 0301-2115            Impact factor:   2.435


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