围孕期母亲和父亲饮酒与胚胎和胎儿发育:鹿特丹围孕期队列

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
M. van der Windt, E.W. Tobi, I. Chidi, S. Schoenmakers, L. van Rossem, R.P.M. Steegers-Theunissen, M. Rousian
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摘要

研究问题使用三维超声和虚拟现实技术评估围孕期母体和父体饮酒对胚胎和胎儿发育的影响? 设计这项前瞻性观察研究嵌入了鹿特丹围孕期队列(预测研究)。参与研究的妇女在妊娠第 7 周至第 12 周期间接受了纵向三维经阴道超声波检查,以测量胎儿头臀长和胚胎体积。妊娠中期的胎儿大小参数和出生体重则来自医疗档案。参与者填写了一份围孕期暴露问卷和一份有效的食物频率问卷。采用线性混合模型分析了父母饮酒量与胚胎和胎儿发育参数之间的关系。围孕期母体适度饮酒会导致妊娠20周时胎儿头围(β = -1.85, SE = 0.84, P = 0.03)、腹围(β = -2.65, SE = 0.93, P = 0.004)、股骨长(β = -0.56, SE = 0.22, P = 0.01)和估计胎儿体重(β = -9.36, SE = 4.35, P = 0.03)较小。结论产妇适度饮酒与胎儿生长参数呈负相关。此外,酒精已被证实是一种强致畸剂,由于酒精会影响胚胎和胎儿发育的多个参数,因此无论男女,在孕前和孕期都不应饮酒。
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Periconceptional maternal and paternal alcohol consumption and embryonic and fetal development: the Rotterdam periconception cohort

Research question

What is the impact of maternal and paternal alcohol consumption in the periconception period on embryonic and fetal development assessed using three-dimensional ultrasound and virtual reality techniques?

Design

This prospective observational study was embedded in the Rotterdam periconception cohort (Predict study). Participating women received longitudinal three-dimensional transvaginal ultrasound examinations from week 7 to week 12 of gestation to measure crown–rump length and embryonic volume. Mid-pregnancy fetal size parameters and birth weight were retrieved from medical files. Participants completed a periconception exposure questionnaire and a validated food frequency questionnaire. Linear mixed models were used to analyse the association between parental alcohol consumption, and embryonic and fetal developmental parameters.

Results

In total, 1141 female and 987 male participants were included in the analyses. Moderate maternal alcohol consumption in the periconception period resulted in a smaller head circumference (β = -1.85, SE = 0.84, P = 0.03), abdominal circumference (β = -2.65, SE = 0.93, P = 0.004), femur length (β = -0.56, SE = 0.22, P = 0.01) and estimated fetal weight (β = -9.36, SE = 4.35, P = 0.03) at 20 weeks of gestation. Paternal alcohol consumption showed significant positive associations, mainly with fetal size parameters (abdominal circumference: β = 0.033, SE = 0.01, P = 0.008; estimated fetal weight: β = 0.131, SE = 0.06, P = 0.03).

Conclusions

Moderate maternal alcohol consumption is negatively associated with fetal growth parameters. Moreover, alcohol is proven to be a strong teratogen, and its consumption before and during pregnancy should be discouraged in both women and men as it affects several parameters of embryonic and fetal development.

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Reproductive biomedicine online
Reproductive biomedicine online 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
7.50%
发文量
391
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Reproductive BioMedicine Online covers the formation, growth and differentiation of the human embryo. It is intended to bring to public attention new research on biological and clinical research on human reproduction and the human embryo including relevant studies on animals. It is published by a group of scientists and clinicians working in these fields of study. Its audience comprises researchers, clinicians, practitioners, academics and patients. Context: The period of human embryonic growth covered is between the formation of the primordial germ cells in the fetus until mid-pregnancy. High quality research on lower animals is included if it helps to clarify the human situation. Studies progressing to birth and later are published if they have a direct bearing on events in the earlier stages of pregnancy.
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