Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus: analysis of factors related to cerebrospinal fluid dynamics determining functional prognosis |
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Authors: | A Bárcena C Mestre JM Ca?izal B Rivero RD Lobato |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of maternal smoking on the relationship between maternal hemoglobin levels and pregnancy outcome. DESIGN: A prospective study of healthy parous women from early pregnancy and of their infants. SETTING: Three Scandinavian university hospitals covering all deliveries from well defined geographical areas. SUBJECTS: Smoking (669) and non-smoking (368) mothers, para 1 and 2 and with > or = 37 weeks of gestational length. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Birth weight and placental weight. Ponderal Index and Placental Index as measures of possible discordant fetal and placental growth. RESULTS: In non-smoking mothers the hemoglobin levels in the three trimesters had no relation to birth weight. In smoking mothers a significantly lower birth weight was seen with a high hemoglobin level in the third trimester, but hemoglobin levels in early or mid-pregnancy had no association to birth weight. Smoking mothers also had a significantly greater fall in hemoglobin concentration from first to second and third trimester as compared to non-smokers although ferritin levels were similar in smokers and non-smokers, implying similar iron stores. The ratio of placental weight to the weight of the newborn was significantly higher in smokers, but no association was found to different hemoglobin levels. CONCLUSIONS: Fetal growth impairment associated with maternal smoking is even more pronounced in smoking mothers with high hemoglobin levels in late pregnancy. Smoking mothers were also found to have disproportional fetal/placental growth with relatively high placental weights. In non-smoking mothers hemoglobin levels had no relation to birthweight. |
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