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Exposure to Secondhand Smoke during Pregnancy and Neonatal-Related Outcomes

Authors :
Alireza Valizadeh
Zahra Akbarian_rad
Mojtaba Qanbari Qalehsari
Ali Zabihi
Seyedeh Roghayeh Jafarian-amiri
Parvin Aziznejadroshan
Rahim Akrami
Source :
Iranian Journal of Neonatology, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 33-41 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, 2024.

Abstract

Background: Fetal and neonatal health is of particular importance in pregnant women. Secondhand smoke (SHS) can jeopardize the health of the mother, fetus, and neonate. The present study was conducted to determine the relationship between exposure to secondhand smoke during pregnancy and neonatal-related outcomes.Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted in 2022 on 270 mother-newborn pairs through convenience sampling in two equal groups (n=135), including exposure and non-exposure to SHS at Rohani Hospital, Babol, Children's Hospital, Amirkola, and Imam Ali Hospital, Amol. In order to collect the data, a checklist including the demographic characteristics, medical variables, questions related to the exposure of mothers to cigarette smoke, the neonatal outcomes questionnaire, and the SNAPPE-II scale were used. Data analysis was performed using STATA statistical software (version 17), and the significance level of all tests was considered less than 0.05.Results: The mean age of mothers was 28.30±5.83 years, and 61% of births were by cesarean section. The SNAPPE-II score was 8.23​±5.29 in the non-exposure group and 20.68±13.53 in the exposure group (P=0.005). The prevalence of neonates with a birth weight of less than 2500gr was higher in mothers exposed to SHS (P=0.033). Considering confounding variables, the neonates in the non-exposure group were, on average, 1.46 cm taller than those in the exposure group (P=0.005). Exposure to smoking increases the risk of premature birth by 1.65 times (P=0.032). Conclusion: Exposure of pregnant mothers to SHS is associated with adverse neonatal outcomes. Therefore, it is recommended to train families to avoid exposure to cigarette smoke, especially during pregnancy, and also for health centers to pay special attention to this matter in the care of pregnant mothers.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22517510 and 23222158
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Iranian Journal of Neonatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.851425e4d1284807836b172e8b20a1b1
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22038/ijn.2023.74672.2444