Alcohol and drug consumption in pregnant women admitted to a hospital in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Initial Impact Assessment on the Newborn

Marina Risso, Gladys Saa, Mónica González Alcántara, Silvia Cortese, Octavio Bertola, Carolina Madera, Martin Cañete, Paola San Martín, Carlos Damín, Pascual Valdéz
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Introduction: The objective of our study was to estimate the prevalence of prenatal exposure to drugs and the neonatal impact.

Material and methods: Prospective, observational, cross-sectional and analytical study of pregnant women and newborns admitted between March and September 2021. To estimate the prevalence of consumption, the survey and detection of drugs in maternal urine were used as a detection method.

Results: Alcohol consumption had a prevalence of 46.32%, followed by tobacco with 12.12%, marijuana with 5.62% and cocaine with 4.76%. The weight of newborns with mothers with urine positive for some substance was significantly lower than the weight of newborns with mothers with negative urine (mean ± SE of 2800±184gr vs 3332±41gr and median ± MAD of 2950±380gr vs 3385± 335g p 0.002). Gestational age was also significantly lower in neonates with mothers with positive urine (38.00 vs 39.00 p 0.002). Although the prevalence of intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), malformations, and prematurity was higher in those cases with positive urine, the difference did not become statistically significant.

Conclusions: The prevalence of substance and alcohol use during pregnancy was high with a statistically significant impact on exposed newborns for both weight and gestational age.

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阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯市一家医院收治的酗酒和吸毒孕妇。评估对新生儿的初步影响。
简介我们的研究旨在估算产前药物接触的流行率和对新生儿的影响。材料和方法:对 2021 年 3 月至 9 月期间入院的孕妇和新生儿进行前瞻性、观察性、横断面和分析性研究。采用调查和孕产妇尿液药物筛查作为筛查方法来估计药物使用的流行率。结果:酒精使用率为 46.32%,其次是烟草(12.12%)、大麻(5.62%)和可卡因(4.76%)。母亲尿液呈阳性的新生儿体重明显低于母亲尿液呈阴性的新生儿体重(平均值(± ES)2800±184gr 对 3332±41gr ,中位值(± SD)2950±380gr 对 3385±335gr P 0.002)。母亲尿液呈阳性的新生儿的胎龄也明显较低(38.00 vs 39.00 p 0.002)。虽然尿液呈阳性的新生儿宫内发育迟缓(IUGR)、畸形和早产的发生率较高,但差异无统计学意义。结论孕期服用药物和酗酒的发生率很高,对受影响婴儿的出生体重和胎龄都有显著的统计学影响。
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