| Literature DB >> 35109877 |
Soo Yeun Sim1, Hye Yeon Choi1, Min Ho Jung1, Soo Young Lee1, Jung Woo Rhim1, Hyun Mi Kang1, Dae Chul Jeong2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In women with autoimmune rheumatic disorders (ARD), pregnancy complications or postpartum events are more frequent compared to the general population. Transplacental autoantibodies or cytokines influence various fetal and neonatal outcomes. We compared the growth patterns of babies born to mothers with ARD versus healthy mothers to assess the long-term growth outcomes of children born to women with ARD.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35109877 PMCID: PMC8812023 DOI: 10.1186/s12969-022-00667-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Rheumatol Online J ISSN: 1546-0096 Impact factor: 3.054
Demographic Characteristics of Infants between from Mother with Autoimmune Disorders and Healthy
| N (%) | N (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Male:female ratio | 65:77 | 83:66 | .09 |
| Prematurity | 39 (27.5) | 26 (17.4) | .04 |
Gestational Age (weeks), mean ± SD | 37.0 ± 2.4 | 37.9 ± 2.3 | < .01 |
Birth weight (kg), mean ± SD | 2.665 ± 0.616 | 3.026 ± 0.60 | < .01 |
Birth height (cm), mean ± SD | 47.64 ± 5.53 | 49.75 ± 3.09 | < .01 |
| Cesarean section | 90 (66.7) | 82 (55.4) | .05 |
Apgar score < 7 (1 min) | 22 (16.3) | 25 (16.8) | .91 |
| Apgar score < 7 (5 min) | 8 (5.9) | 7 (4.7) | .65 |
Abbreviation: SD Standard deviation
Changes of Autoimmune Laboratory Values in Babies from Mothers with Autoimmune Disorders
| N (%)a | N (%)a | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| ANA | 68/123 (55.2) | 4/34 (11.7) | < .01 |
| Anti-Ro/SSA | 21/45 (46.7) | 2/18 (11.1) | < .01 |
| Anti-La/SSB | 4/46 (8.7) | 1/18 (5.6) | .56 |
| Anti-dsDNA | 16/111 (14.4) | NA | .02 |
| C3 below normal level | 55/116 (47.4) | 0/27 (0) | < .01 |
| C4 below normal level | 57/116 (49.1) | 1/27 (3.7) | < .01 |
a The number of subjects tested is different for each autoantibody
Abbreviation: ANA Anti-nuclear antibody, SSA Sjogren syndrome A, SSB Sjogren syndrome B, C3 Complement 3, C4 Complement 4, NA Not applicable
Demographic Characteristics of Mothers
| N (%) | N (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years), mean ± SD | 33.43 ± 3.28 | 33.52 ± 4.215 | .87 |
| Primipara (%) | 70 (49.3) | 71 (47.7) | .79 |
| Abortion history (%) | 41 (28.9) | 41 (27.5) | .68 |
| Premature birth history (%) | 38 (26.8) | 26 (17.4) | .06 |
Abbreviation: SD Standard deviation
The Characteristics of Mothers with Autoimmune Disorders
| Underlying diseases | N (%) |
|---|---|
| SLE | 115 (80.9) |
| Anti-cardiolipin antibody positive | 2 (1.4) |
| Anti-phospholipid antibody positive | 6 (4.2) |
| Rheumatoid arthritis | 1 (0.07) |
| Behcet disease | 1 (0.07) |
| Sjogren syndrome | 9 (6.3) |
| ANA positive | 2 (1.4) |
Others (autoimmune hepatitis, JIA, Sicca syndrome, dermatomyositis, Raynaud's syndrome) | 5 (3.5) |
Abbreviation: ANA Anti-nuclear antibody, JIA Juvenile idiopathic arthritis, SLE Systemic lupus erythematosus
Fig. 1Z-score changes of weight for babies from mothers with autoimmune disorders. The numbers of subjects at each follow-up are shown below
Fig. 2Z-score changes of height for babies from mothers with autoimmune disorders. The numbers of subjects at each follow-up are shown below