Vitamin D Deficiency in Pregnancy and Its Effect on Maternal and Perinatal Outcome

Q4 Medicine
Harpreet Kaur, Sushmita Sharma, Minni Verma
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Vitamin D deficiency is a common endocrinological problem. Maternal vitamin D insufficiency during pregnancy has been associated with many pregnancy-related complications like preeclampsia, gestational diabetes (GDM), preterm labor, and low birth weight (LBW). Maternal vitamin D deficiency can lead to poor skeletal growth and reduced bone mineral density in children. To study the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in antenatal women and to study an association between vitamin D deficiency and maternal and neonatal complications. A prospective study of 100 antenatal women presenting to obstetrics and gynaecology OPD at GSMCH, Banur. Out of these, data from 94 women were finally analyzed. For the rest of the women, follow-up and intrapartum and neonatal details were not available, so they were excluded from the study. The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in the present study was 79.8%. The rate of small for gestational age babies (SGA) and oligohydramnios was significantly higher in the study group. There was no significant difference in the incidence of GDM, preterm labor, and preterm premature rupture of membranes (PTPROM). Antenatal vitamin D deficiency is associated with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP), SGA, oligohydramnios, and LBW. So, routine vitamin D supplementation should be recommended in the antenatal period. Kaur H, Sharma S, Verma M. Vitamin D Deficiency in Pregnancy and Its Effect on Maternal and Perinatal Outcome. Int J Infertil Fetal Med 2020;11(1):11–15.
妊娠期维生素D缺乏及其对孕产妇和围产期结局的影响
维生素D缺乏是一种常见的内分泌问题。妊娠期间孕妇维生素D不足与许多妊娠相关并发症有关,如先兆子痫、妊娠糖尿病(GDM)、早产和低出生体重(LBW)。母亲缺乏维生素D会导致儿童骨骼生长不良和骨密度降低。研究产前妇女维生素D缺乏症的患病率,并研究维生素D缺乏症与孕产妇和新生儿并发症之间的关系。一项前瞻性研究100名产前妇女提出妇产科门诊在GSMCH,巴努尔。最终分析了其中94名女性的数据。对于其余的妇女,随访、分娩和新生儿的细节无法获得,因此她们被排除在研究之外。在本研究中,维生素D缺乏症的患病率为79.8%。研究组的小胎龄儿(SGA)和羊水过少率明显高于对照组。GDM、早产和胎膜早破(PTPROM)的发生率无显著差异。产前维生素D缺乏与妊娠期高血压疾病(HDP)、SGA、羊水过少和低体重有关。因此,应建议在产前定期补充维生素D。王晓明,王晓明,王晓明,等。妊娠期维生素D缺乏及其对孕妇和围产期预后的影响。国际不孕胎儿医学杂志,2020;11(1):11 - 15。
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