Effects of 3D ultrasonography and 3D printed images on maternal-fetal attachment and its correlation with overall smoking within pregnancy: a pilot study.

IF 3.2 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING 3D printing in medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1186/s41205-024-00238-7
John J Coté, Remington D Coté, Danielle B Dilsaver, Suena H Massey, Pooja Doehrman, Brayden P Coté, Riley Kilzer, Amy S Badura-Brack
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Background: Smoking in pregnancy continues to cause significant morbidity to mothers and babies and contributes to tremendous costs to society. Maternal-fetal attachment (MFA) may differentiate smokers who quit or pregnant smokers from non-smokers. Researchers have recommended utilizing interventions that improve MFA to help decrease smoking within pregnancy.

Methods: We performed a randomized clinical trial of pregnant smokers (n = 33) using an MFA-informed, intention-to-treat protocol. We recruited pregnant smokers and provided timeline follow back (TLFB) interviews from 27 weeks of pregnancy until 6 weeks post-partum. Salivary cotinine was also collected at five different time points. 3D ultrasonography was performed, and patients were randomly assigned a 3D picture or a 3D model of their fetus.

Results: Overall, the average percent reduction in cigarette use was 37.03% (SD = 31.18). The main effect of 3D type was not significant (3D Model vs. 3D Print Estimate = -0.09, 95% CI: - 0.19 to 0.01, p = 0.066). A total of 4 patients (12%) quit smoking within one week of delivery. A 10% reduction in cigarette use was associated with a 30.57 g increase in birth weight (Estimate = 30.57, 95% CI: -14.15 to 75.29); a 10% reduction in cigarette use was associated with a 0.14 week increase in estimate gestational age at delivery (Estimate = 0.14, 95% CI: -0.01 to 0.28).

Conclusions: Patients who smoke in pregnancy decrease the number of cigarettes smoked after receiving either a 3D picture or 3D model of their fetus.

Trial registration: clinicaltrials.gov (NCT04541121).

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三维超声成像和三维打印图像对母胎附着的影响及其与孕期整体吸烟情况的相关性:一项试点研究。
背景:妊娠期吸烟继续给母婴带来严重的发病率,并造成巨大的社会成本。母胎依恋(MFA)可将戒烟者或孕期吸烟者与非吸烟者区分开来。研究人员建议利用改善母胎依恋的干预措施来帮助减少孕期吸烟:我们对怀孕吸烟者(n = 33)进行了随机临床试验,采用了以 MFA 为基础的意向治疗方案。我们招募了怀孕的吸烟者,并从怀孕 27 周到产后 6 周进行了时间跟踪(TLFB)访谈。我们还在五个不同的时间点收集了唾液中的可替宁。对患者进行了三维超声波检查,并随机分配了胎儿的三维图片或三维模型:总体而言,吸烟率平均降低了 37.03%(SD = 31.18)。三维类型的主效应不显著(三维模型与三维打印的估计值 = -0.09,95% CI:- 0.19 至 0.01,P = 0.066)。共有 4 名患者(12%)在分娩后一周内戒烟。吸烟量减少 10%,出生体重增加 30.57 克(估计值 = 30.57,95% CI:-14.15 至 75.29);吸烟量减少 10%,估计分娩胎龄增加 0.14 周(估计值 = 0.14,95% CI:-0.01 至 0.28):结论:妊娠期吸烟的患者在接受胎儿三维图片或三维模型后会减少吸烟数量。试验注册:clinicaltrials.gov(NCT04541121)。
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