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Abstract
Background
Selenium is a vital and rare element for the body that the maximum time for its accumulation and storage in the fetal body is the last trimester of pregnancy. This study aimed to compare the selenium level in maternal and umbilical cord blood in neonates with low and normal weight.
Methods
This cross-sectional study was conducted on 112 pregnant women referred to a learning hospital, 2018. Case and control group, respectively, consisted of 56 women with neonates weighing less and more than 10 percentiles based on gestational age. After delivery, 5 cc blood was taken from mothers and neonates. After coagulation, it is centrifuged within a maximum of 1 h and its serum was frozen and sent to the laboratory. Then selenium were compared in two groups.
Results
The mean age and average gestational age of women was 26.66 ± 5.76 years and 38.68 ± 1.68 weeks, respectively. In the group of normal-weight neonates, a weak and direct correlation was observed between the weight and selenium of umbilical cord (P = 0.02).
Conclusion
Considering the low level of selenium in this study, it is suggested to conduct other studies with a larger sample size and in other populations to provide the possibility of examining the blood selenium of neonates.
期刊介绍:
Aims & Scope: This is the practical, bimonthly, research-based journal for all professionals concerned with the care of neonates and their families, both in hospital and the community. It aims to support the development of the essential practice, management, education and health promotion skills required by these professionals. The JNN will provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and information between the range of professionals working in this field; promote cooperation between these professionals; facilitate partnership care with families; provide information and informed opinion; promote innovation and change in the care of neonates and their families; and provide an education resource for this important rapidly developing field.