| Literature DB >> 32967660 |
Sooyong Kim1,2, Sanda Cristina Oancea3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Conventional cigarette (CC) smoking is one of the most preventable causes of adverse birth outcomes. Although electronic cigarettes (ECs) are considered to be safer than CCs during pregnancy, the evidence is yet to be presented. This study examines the effects of prenatal EC use on neonatal birth outcomes compared to those of CC smokers and complete tobacco abstainers.Entities:
Keywords: Adverse birth outcomes; Electronic cigarette; PRAMS; Prenatal tobacco use
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32967660 PMCID: PMC7510270 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-020-03247-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Fig. 1Selection of the final study sample
Descriptive statistics of the sample
| Complete abstainers ( | Exclusive EC users ( | Exclusive CC smokers ( | Total ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Race/ Ethnicity* | ||||
| White | 24,160 (46.98%) | 209 (62.02%) | 2,162 (62.06%) | 26,531 (48.02%) |
| Black | 9,220 (17.93%) | 43 (12.76%) | 595 (17.08%) | 9,858 (17.84%) |
| Hispanic | 10,371 (20.17%) | 45 (13.35%) | 200 (5.74%) | 10,616 (19.21%) |
| Others | 7,679 (14.93%) | 40 (11.87%) | 527 (15.13%) | 8246 (14.92%) |
| Age* | 27 (27–32) | 27 (22–32) | 27 (22–32) | 27 (27–32) |
| Educational attainment* | ||||
| Less than HS | 5,642 (10.97%) | 59 (17.51%) | 870 (24.97%) | 6,571 (11.89%) |
| HS graduate | 11,520 (22.40%) | 123 (36.50%) | 1,444 (41.45%) | 13,087 (23.69%) |
| Some college | 15,086 (29.33%) | 122 (36.20%) | 1,064 (30.54%) | 16,272 (29.45%) |
| Bachelor or more | 19,182 (37.30%) | 33 (9.79%) | 106 (3.04%) | 19,321 (34.97%) |
| Familial income* | ||||
| <$25 k | 18,344 (35.67%) | 215 (63.80%) | 2,517 (72.25%) | 21,076 (38.15%) |
| $25 k-$50 k | 10,459 (20.34%) | 68 (20.18%) | 614 (17.62%) | 11,141 (20.16%) |
| $50 k-$75 k | 7,078 (13.76%) | 29 (8.61%) | 231 (6.63%) | 7,338 (13.28%) |
| >$75 k | 15,549 (30.23%) | 25 (7.42%) | 122 (3.50%) | 15,696 (28.41%) |
| Adequate prenatal care* | 40.269 (78.3%) | 236 (70.03%) | 2,294 (65.84%) | 42,799 (77.46%) |
| First trimester CC smoking* | 1,011 (1.97%) | 46 (13.65%) | 3,396 (97.47%) | 4,453 (8.06%) |
| Second trimester CC smoking* | 302 (0.59%) | 20 (5.94%) | 3,397 (97.50%) | 3,719 (6.73%) |
EC Electronic cigarette, CC Conventional cigarette, HS High school
Asterisk(*) represents a statistically significant difference between three groups for each respective maternal characteristic, calculated from either weighted chi-squared tests for categorical variables or weighted, unadjusted linear regression analyses for continuous variables.
Note: descriptive statistics are given as frquency (percentage) for categorical variables and median (interquartile range) for continuous variables.
Descriptive statistics of adverse birth outcomes
| Complete abstainers | Exclusive EC users | Exclusive CC smokers | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | 6,981 | 66 | 1,017 | 8,064 | |
| WP | 8.62% | 14.00% | 21.86% | 9.26% | |
| 95% CI | 8.29–8.96% | 8.88–21.38% | 19.80–24.07% | 8.93–9.60% | |
| N | 9,073 | 86 | 1,149 | 10,308 | |
| WP | 5.37% | 7.34% | 11.96% | 5.68% | |
| 95% CI | 5.18–5.57% | 5.22–10.21% | 10.81–13.22% | 5.50–5.88% | |
| N | 7,674 | 66 | 752 | 8,492 | |
| WP | 7.15% | 11.74% | 10.57% | 7.33% | |
| 95% CI | 6.86–7.44% | 7.37–18.20% | 9.26–12.05% | 7.05–7.62% |
EC Electronic cigarette, CC Conventional cigarette, SGA Small-for-gestational-age, LBW Low birthweight
Note: Statistics are given as unweighted frequency (N), survey-weighted percentage, (WP) and weighted 95% confidence intervals (95% CI).
Results from weighted logistic regression after matching: effects of prenatal electronic cigarette use on adverse outcomes compared to different reference groups
| Reference group | SGA | LBW | Preterm birth | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.76 | 1.04–2.96* | 1.53 | 1.06–2.22* | 1.86 | 1.11–3.12* | |
| 0.67 | 0.30–1.47 | 0.71 | 0.37–1.37 | 1.06 | 0.46–2.48 | |
*: p<0.05
OR Weighted, adjusted odds ratio, CI Confidence interval, CC Conventional cigarette, SGA Small-for-gestational-age, LBW Low birthweight
Note: Statistics represent the Odds Ratio (95% Confidence Interval (CI)). EC users were exact-matched to the respective reference group based on the maternal race, age, educational attainment, family income, prenatal care adequacy, and conventional cigarette smoking status of the first and second trimester.