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摘要
一项前瞻性横断面研究进行,其中500名连续预约产前患者在足月招募。他们的血红蛋白浓度在分娩开始时被估计,婴儿在分娩后立即称重。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)对所得值进行分析。平均血红蛋白浓度为104.5g/L,平均出生体重为3186gm。低出生体重发生率为5.2%。血红蛋白浓度/胎儿出生体重在不同血红蛋白浓度组间无统计学差异。(X2 = 4.969, p > 0.05)。不同血红蛋白组的平均出生体重差异无统计学意义,提示其他参数可能比母体血红蛋白浓度在影响胎儿出生体重方面发挥重要作用。尼日利亚医生卷54(3-4)2008:第50-52页
Maternal Haemoglobin and foetal birth weight - any relationship?
A prospective cross sectional study was carried out, in which 5oo consecutively booked antenatal patients at term were recruited. Their haemoglobin concentrations were estimated at the onset of labour and the babies were weighed immediately after delivery. The values obtained were analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The mean haemoglobin concentration was 104.5g/L while the mean birth weight was 3186gm.The incidence of low birth weight was 5.2%.There was no statistically significant haemoglobin concentration/foetal birth weight difference among the various haemoglobin concentration groups. (X2 = 4.969 and p > 0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in mean birth weight among the various haemoglobin groups suggesting that other parameters may play important roles in influencing foetal birth weight than maternal haemoglobin concentration. Nigerian Medical Practitioner Vol. 54 (3-4) 2008: pp. 50-52