| Literature DB >> 22179166 |
Marina C M Barros1, Sandro S Mitsuhiro, Elisa Chalem, Ronaldo R Laranjeira, Ruth Guinsburg.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Prenatal tobacco exposure interferes with neonatal outcomes.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22179166 PMCID: PMC3164411 DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322011000900016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clinics (Sao Paulo) ISSN: 1807-5932 Impact factor: 2.365
Demographic characteristics of the adolescent mothers.
| Exposure to Tobacco during gestation | |||
| Absent n = 365 | Present n = 23 | ||
| Maternal age | 17.0±1.5 | 17.3±1.4 | 0.284 |
| 10 to 14 years | 22 (6%) | 1 (4%) | 1.000 |
| 15 to 19 years | 343 (94%) | 22 (96%) | |
| White race | 179 (49%) | 7 (30%) | 0.090 |
| Married | 230 (63%) | 33 (61%) | 0.827 |
| Years in school | 7.1±2.2 | 5.6±2.2 | 0.001 |
| Low socioeconomic level | 327/350 (93%) | 22/23 (96%) | 1.000 |
| Per capita income (US$ per month) | 194±133 | 141±87 | 0.064 |
| Prenatal care | |||
| Present | 352 (96%) | 21 (91%) | 0.221 |
| Number of visits | 6.7±2.7 | 8.23±4.8 | 0.020 |
| Vaginal delivery | 265 (73%) | 15 (65%) | 0.474 |
| Regional anesthesia | 278 (76%) | 17 (74%) | 0.803 |
Neonatal demographic characteristics and neonatal data at the time of NNNS assessment.
| Exposure to Tobacco during gestation | |||
| Absent (n = 365) | Present (n = 23) | ||
| 0.588 | |||
| Mean±sd | 39.4±1.1 | 39.5±1.0 | |
| Median (minimum–maximum) | 39.4 (37.0–41.9) | 39.4 (37.1–41.6) | |
| 0.704 | |||
| Mean±sd | 3237±292 | 3261±308 | |
| Median (minimum–maximum) | 3225 (2600–4010) | 3245 (2550–3770) | |
| 48.9±1.5 | 49.4±1.4 | 0.109 | |
| 34.4±1.1 | 34.4±1.1 | 0.948 | |
| 193 (53%) | 16 (70%) | 0.135 | |
| 0.817 | |||
| Mean±sd | 8.1±1.3 | 8.1±1.2 | |
| Median (minimum–maximum) | 9 (3–10) | 8 (4–9) | |
| 0.506 | |||
| Mean±sd | 9.6±0.6 | 9.5±0.6 | |
| Median (minimum–maximum) | 10 (8–10) | 10 (8–10) | |
| 0.660 | |||
| Mean±sd | 33.3±6.9 | 33.9±6.9 | |
| Median (minimum–maximum) | 32.4 (24–51.3) | 34.5 (24.2–46) | |
| Mean±sd | 22.4±5.2 | 25.7±7.5 | |
| Median (minimum–maximum) | 20 (10–43) | 25 (10–45) | |
| 0.287 | |||
| Mean±sd | 49.0±54.7 | 36.5±46.2 | |
| Median (minimum–maximum) | 30 (2–300) | 15 (5–150) | |
| 2.5±0.9 | 2.4±0.5 | 0.900 | |
NNNS scores in the studied population.
| Exposure to Tobacco during gestation | ||||
| Absent n = 365 | Present n = 23 | |||
| Habituation | 6.90±1.44 (n = 222) | 6.72±1.73 (n = 12) | 0.686 | 0.784 |
| Attention | 5.75±1.32 (n = 337) | 5.50±1.35 (n = 20) | 0.417 | 0.462 |
| Arousal | 3.69±0.69 | 4.13±0.78 | ||
| Regulation | 6.05±0.77 | 5.67±1.01 | 0.085 | |
| Handling | 0.35±0.26 | 0.41±0.26 | 0.290 | 0.637 |
| Quality of movement | 5.25±0.45 | 5.15±0.54 | 0.280 | 0.460 |
| Excitability | 2.64±1.83 | 3.83±2.19 | ||
| Lethargy | 4.60±2.72 | 4.09±2.35 | 0.376 | 0.389 |
| Non-optimal reflexes | 9.27±1.34 | 9.17±1.39 | 0.728 | 0.597 |
| Asymmetry | 0.75±1.10 | 0.48±0.79 | 0.239 | 0.132 |
| Hypertonicity | 0.18±0.38 | 0.26±0.45 | 0.321 | 0.307 |
| Hypotonicity | 0.11±0.35 | 0.22±0.42 | 0.154 | 0.139 |
| Stress/abstinence signals | 0.06±0.05 | 0.09±0.06 | 0.055 | |
adjusted for type of anesthesia, delivery mode, gender, age at neurologic exam, exam duration, and time between last feeding and the exam.
Figure 1Correlation between the number of cigarettes consumed during gestation (X) and neonatal attention score (Y).
Figure 2Correlation between the number of cigarettes consumed during gestation (X) and neonatal lethargy score (Y).