COMPARING MEAN HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS OF UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD IN NEONATES WITH MATERNAL HEMOGLOBIN AND DELIVERY PATTERN

Introduction Hemoglobin (Hb) levels in fetus increase with progression of pregnancy, reaching highest levels in life. Hb serves as iron reserve in fetus and is needed for the infant to adapt with anemia. Many factors can decrease Hb levels at birth and lead to accelerated physiological anemia. Henc...

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Main Authors: Shahla Vaziri Esfarjani, Lida Asghari Nejad
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Language:fas
Published: Vesnu Publications 2007-05-01
Series:مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان
Online Access:http://jims.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jims/article/view/3
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spelling doaj-8a2626266f5b4eb3a5bac0bd1a11cf5b2020-11-25T01:09:10ZfasVesnu Publications مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان1027-75951735-854X2007-05-0124823COMPARING MEAN HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS OF UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD IN NEONATES WITH MATERNAL HEMOGLOBIN AND DELIVERY PATTERNShahla Vaziri EsfarjaniLida Asghari NejadIntroduction Hemoglobin (Hb) levels in fetus increase with progression of pregnancy, reaching highest levels in life. Hb serves as iron reserve in fetus and is needed for the infant to adapt with anemia. Many factors can decrease Hb levels at birth and lead to accelerated physiological anemia. Hence, the infant would require earlier administration of iron drops. Identification of these factors and immediate management is essential to child health. This study was performed to compare mean Hb levels in cord blood of neonate subjects with corresponding levels cited in Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics and their relationship with maternal Hb and delivery pattern. Methods In this cross-sectional study, cord blood samples taken from 502 newborns in six months were evaluated. Simple sampling method was used. Premature neonates and those with low birth weight and high-risk deliveries were excluded. Data were analyzed with t-test using SPSS. Results The mean Hb level of the studied group was 13.24±1.77 g/dl, which was significantly lower than corresponding parameters cited Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics (P value=0. 000). Also, there was a significant and direct correlation between Hb of umbilical cord blood, and maternal Hb and pattern of delivery. Hb levels in the umbilical cord blood of newborns delivered by cesarean section were lower than Hb levels of those with normal delivery. Conclusions The results of this study show that Hb levels of cord blood in the studied population are lower than values cited in Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics; this is in direct relationship with low levels of maternal Hb which we studied for comparison with values cited in Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics (11.7 g/dl vs. 14 g/dl). Thus, newborn infants in our study (especially cesarean section newborns) are at greater risk of early and accelerated physiological anemia. Therefore we recommend further efforts to improve maternal nutrition before and during the gestational period, prescription of iron tablets, encouraging normal vaginal delivery, and early initiation of iron drops in the first few months of infancy. Keywords Hemoglobin, Umbilical cord blood, Maternal hemoglobin, Cesarean, Vaginal delivery.http://jims.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jims/article/view/3
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COMPARING MEAN HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS OF UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD IN NEONATES WITH MATERNAL HEMOGLOBIN AND DELIVERY PATTERN
مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان
author_facet Shahla Vaziri Esfarjani
Lida Asghari Nejad
author_sort Shahla Vaziri Esfarjani
title COMPARING MEAN HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS OF UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD IN NEONATES WITH MATERNAL HEMOGLOBIN AND DELIVERY PATTERN
title_short COMPARING MEAN HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS OF UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD IN NEONATES WITH MATERNAL HEMOGLOBIN AND DELIVERY PATTERN
title_full COMPARING MEAN HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS OF UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD IN NEONATES WITH MATERNAL HEMOGLOBIN AND DELIVERY PATTERN
title_fullStr COMPARING MEAN HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS OF UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD IN NEONATES WITH MATERNAL HEMOGLOBIN AND DELIVERY PATTERN
title_full_unstemmed COMPARING MEAN HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS OF UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD IN NEONATES WITH MATERNAL HEMOGLOBIN AND DELIVERY PATTERN
title_sort comparing mean hemoglobin levels of umbilical cord blood in neonates with maternal hemoglobin and delivery pattern
publisher Vesnu Publications
series مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان
issn 1027-7595
1735-854X
publishDate 2007-05-01
description Introduction Hemoglobin (Hb) levels in fetus increase with progression of pregnancy, reaching highest levels in life. Hb serves as iron reserve in fetus and is needed for the infant to adapt with anemia. Many factors can decrease Hb levels at birth and lead to accelerated physiological anemia. Hence, the infant would require earlier administration of iron drops. Identification of these factors and immediate management is essential to child health. This study was performed to compare mean Hb levels in cord blood of neonate subjects with corresponding levels cited in Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics and their relationship with maternal Hb and delivery pattern. Methods In this cross-sectional study, cord blood samples taken from 502 newborns in six months were evaluated. Simple sampling method was used. Premature neonates and those with low birth weight and high-risk deliveries were excluded. Data were analyzed with t-test using SPSS. Results The mean Hb level of the studied group was 13.24±1.77 g/dl, which was significantly lower than corresponding parameters cited Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics (P value=0. 000). Also, there was a significant and direct correlation between Hb of umbilical cord blood, and maternal Hb and pattern of delivery. Hb levels in the umbilical cord blood of newborns delivered by cesarean section were lower than Hb levels of those with normal delivery. Conclusions The results of this study show that Hb levels of cord blood in the studied population are lower than values cited in Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics; this is in direct relationship with low levels of maternal Hb which we studied for comparison with values cited in Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics (11.7 g/dl vs. 14 g/dl). Thus, newborn infants in our study (especially cesarean section newborns) are at greater risk of early and accelerated physiological anemia. Therefore we recommend further efforts to improve maternal nutrition before and during the gestational period, prescription of iron tablets, encouraging normal vaginal delivery, and early initiation of iron drops in the first few months of infancy. Keywords Hemoglobin, Umbilical cord blood, Maternal hemoglobin, Cesarean, Vaginal delivery.
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