OBJECTIVE: To investigate a possible relationship between a deficiency in serum selenium concentration and first trimester miscarriage. DESIGN: An observational study. SETTING: A teaching hospital in South Wales. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: Serum selenium, albumin and total protein concentration were measured in 40 women admitted with first trimester nonrecurrent miscarriage. The results were compared with an equal number of age-matched nonpregnant healthy volunteers, and also from 40 pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic for booking in the first trimester. RESULTS: A reduction in serum selenium normally occurs in the first trimester of pregnancies that progress to term. However, a further statistically highly significant decrease in serum selenium was observed in those women who miscarried. CONCLUSION: Further studies are required to assess the potential benefits of selenium supplements.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate a possible relationship between a deficiency in serum selenium concentration and first trimester miscarriage. DESIGN: An observational study. SETTING: A teaching hospital in South Wales. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: Serum selenium, albumin and total protein concentration were measured in 40 women admitted with first trimester nonrecurrent miscarriage. The results were compared with an equal number of age-matched nonpregnant healthy volunteers, and also from 40 pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic for booking in the first trimester. RESULTS: A reduction in serum selenium normally occurs in the first trimester of pregnancies that progress to term. However, a further statistically highly significant decrease in serum selenium was observed in those women who miscarried. CONCLUSION: Further studies are required to assess the potential benefits of selenium supplements.
Authors: Roland Kupka; Ferdinand Mugusi; Said Aboud; Gernard I Msamanga; Julia L Finkelstein; Donna Spiegelman; Wafaie W Fawzi Journal: Am J Clin Nutr Date: 2008-06 Impact factor: 7.045
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