母胎因素在低出生体重中的作用

Q4 Medicine
Tasnuva Islam, Abdullah Al Mahboob, F. Ahammad
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低出生体重(LBW)仍然是世界范围内的一个主要公共卫生问题。造成产妇和胎儿低体重的因素有很多。如果早期发现危险因素并通过简单的技术加以管理,低出生体重的死亡率可以降低。目的:探讨与低出生体重有关的母胎因素。材料与方法:病例对照研究于2019年1月- 2019年6月在库尔纳医学院附属医院儿科进行。分娩后用电子称测量新生儿体重。出生体重<2500克的婴儿的母亲作为病例,出生体重> 2500克的婴儿的母亲作为对照组。结果:本研究共纳入96名母亲,每组48名母亲。所有信息都记录在预测问卷中。采用SPSS软件进行统计分析。初产妇分娩低体重儿的可能性是初产妇的3.153倍。贫血患者分娩低体重儿的可能性高3.316倍。高血压患者分娩LBW的可能性是高血压患者的4.120倍。早产生下LBW婴儿的可能性是早产儿的28.927倍。初产妇、贫血、高血压和早产与LBW显著相关。在多变量分析中,早产儿产生LBW的可能性是早产儿的20.619倍。结论:初产妇、贫血、高血压、早产与LBW有显著相关性。今日医学2022 Vol.34(2): 106-110
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Role of Maternal & Fetal Factors in Relation to Low Birth Weight
Introduction: Low birth weight (LBW) continues to remain a major public health problem worldwide. There are numerous factors contributing to LBW both maternal and fetal. The mortality of low birth weight can be reduced if the risk factors are detected early and managed by simple techniques. Objective: To identify the maternal and fetal factors associated with low birth weight. Materials and Methods: This case control study was conducted in Department of Pediatrics, Khulna Medical College& Hospital from January 2019 to June 2019. After delivery of the baby weight of the newborn was measured with digital weighing scale. Mothers of babies with birth weight <2500 gm were enrolled as cases and mothers of babies with birth weight _2500 gm were enrolled as controls. Results: Total 96 mothers were enrolled in this study and 48 mothers in each group. All the information was recorded in a pretested questionnaire. Statistical analysis was done by SPSS. Primipara mother had 3.153 times more likely to deliver LBW baby. Patients having anemia had 3.316 times more likely to deliver LBW baby. Patients having hypertension had 4.120 times more likely to deliver LBW baby. Preterm delivery had 28.927 times more likely to deliver LBW baby. Primipara, anemia, hypertension and preterm delivery were significantly associated with LBW. In multivariate analysis, preterm had 20.619 times more likely to deliver LBW. Conclusion: Primipara, anemia, hypertension and preterm delivery were significantly associated with LBW. Medicine Today 2022 Vol.34(2): 106-110
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