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center : Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 102647
Doc. No : T10693
Call number : ‭WQ,211,B554c,2007‬
Main Entry : Besharati, Amir Abas
Title & Author : Comparison of blood lead levels of mothers and cord blood in intrauterine Growth retarded neonates and nomal term neonats/امیرعباس بشارتی
College : Schools, Medical
Date : , 2007
Degree : Pediatrics, Speciality
Page No : C, 12 p.: tab
Note : This thesis is also a research project with project ID 384123
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Abstract : Abstract:Objectives: To compare the blood lead levels of mothers and cord blood in intrauterine growth retarded (IUGR) neonates and normal term neonates Methods: From April 2005 to December 2005, we carried out a cross-sectional, prospective study in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran. Blood lead levels were measured in umbilical cord and maternal venous blood samples in 32 mother-infant pairs with IUGR full term neonates and 34 mother-infant pairs with normal full term neonates. Blood-lead levels were analyzed by atomic absorption spectrometry.Results: The mean lead concentration in neonates of IUGR and normal groups were not significantly different (107.47 +/- 16.75 vs. 113.08 +/- 19.08 إg/L, respectively p=0.2). The mean lead concentration in mothers of IUGR group was, lower than normal groups, but this difference was not significant (124.56 +/- 19.71 vs.135.26 +/- 26.91 إg/L, respectively, p=0.07). Maternal lead levels were strongly related with cord blood in both IUGR and normal groups (r=0.8, P<0.0001 )). Maternal and cord blood lead levels were not correlated with birth weight of newborns in neither group. Overall, 65.6 of IUGR neonates and 76.4 of normal neonates were above the critical level defined for lead poisoning as > 100 tig/L by the centers for disease control; however, this was not statistically different between groups.Conclusion: Our results indicate that the mean lead level was not higher in IUGR neonates and whole blood lead was not related to the birth weight; in addition, maternal and cord blood lead levels were strongly correlated, and there were remarkable lead burdens on both the mothers and their neonates in this industrial area..
Descriptor : 1. Fetal Growth Retardation.- Descriptors: Fetal Growth Retardation
: Lead
: Fetal Blood
: Mothers
: Spectrophotometry, Atomic
Added Entry : IranPour, Ramin, Supervisor
Translated Title Supplied by Cataloguer : مقایسه سطح سرب خون مادران و خون بند ناف در نوزادان دچار عقب ماندگی رشد داخلی رحمی و نوزادان رسیده طبیعی
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