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Vitamin C to Decrease the Effects of Smoking in Pregnancy on Infant Lung Function (VCSIP): Rationale, design, and methods of a randomized, controlled trial of vitamin C supplementation in pregnancy for the primary prevention of effects of in utero tobacco smoke exposure on infant lung function and respiratory health.

Cindy T McEvoy1, Kristin F Milner2, Ashley J Scherman2, Diane G Schilling2, Christina J Tiller3, Brittany Vuylsteke2, Lyndsey E Shorey-Kendrick4, Eliot R Spindel4, Robert Schuff5, Julie Mitchell6, Dawn Peters7, Jill Metz8, David Haas9, Keith Jackson10, Robert S Tepper3, Cynthia D Morris5.   

Abstract

Despite strong anti-smoking efforts, at least 12% of American women cannot quit smoking when pregnant resulting in >450,000 smoke-exposed infants born yearly. Smoking during pregnancy is the largest preventable cause of childhood respiratory illness including wheezing and asthma. Recent studies have shown a protective effect of vitamin C supplementation on the lung function of offspring exposed to in utero smoke in a non-human primate model and an initial human trial. Vitamin C to Decrease the Effects of Smoking in Pregnancy on Infant Lung Function (VCSIP) is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to evaluate pulmonary function at 3months of age in infants delivered to pregnant smokers randomized to 500mg/day of vitamin C versus placebo during pregnancy. Secondary aims evaluate the incidence of wheezing through 12months and pulmonary function testing at 12months of age. Women are randomized between 13 and 23weeks gestation from clinical sites in Portland, Oregon at Oregon Health & Science University and PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center and in Indianapolis, Indiana at Indiana University and Wishard Hospital. Vitamin C supplementation occurs from randomization to delivery. Monthly contact with participants and monitoring of medical records is performed to document medication adherence, changes in smoking and medical history, and adverse events. Pulmonary function testing of offspring occurs at 3 and 12months of age and incidence of wheezing and respiratory illness through 12months is captured via at least quarterly questionnaires. Ancillary studies are investigating the impact of vitamin C on placental blood flow and DNA methylation.
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Keywords:  Asthma; Forced expiratory flows; In utero smoke; Lung development; Pulmonary function test; Vitamin C; Wheeze

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28495620      PMCID: PMC5696784          DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2017.05.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contemp Clin Trials        ISSN: 1551-7144            Impact factor:   2.226


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3.  Oral Vitamin C (500 mg/d) to Pregnant Smokers Improves Infant Airway Function at 3 Months (VCSIP). A Randomized Trial.

Authors:  Cindy T McEvoy; Lyndsey E Shorey-Kendrick; Kristin Milner; Diane Schilling; Christina Tiller; Brittany Vuylsteke; Ashley Scherman; Keith Jackson; David M Haas; Julia Harris; Robert Schuff; Byung S Park; Annette Vu; Dale F Kraemer; Julie Mitchell; Jill Metz; David Gonzales; Carol Bunten; Eliot R Spindel; Robert S Tepper; Cynthia D Morris
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