不同血红蛋白浓度的黑人妇女贫血对围产期不良结局的影响更大[j]。

Subhashini Ladella, Cintia Gomes, Amber Shaver
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导读:全世界有40%的孕妇患有孕产妇贫血。它与不良的分娩结果有关,包括早产(PTB),这对黑人妇女的影响尤为严重。我们比较了世界卫生组织/疾病控制和预防中心定义的不良围产期结局和贫血(血红蛋白[Hb].05)。与其他种族(n= 2104)相比,黑人妇女(n=193)的第一次-发生率显著高于其他种族(47.60%比24.3%;P< 0.01)和妊娠晚期贫血(75.10%对59.50%,P< 0.01),低出生体重(LBW)新生儿(38.70%对26.20%非aa, P< 0.1),以及较低的1分钟和5分钟Apgar评分(分别为32.30%和15.30%对22.90%和8.70%非aa;P< 0.05), Hb < 12 g/dL。结论:在HB低于12 g/dL的黑人妇女中,贫血与PTB、LBW和较低的Apgar评分显著相关。需要更大样本量的进一步研究来评估重新定义黑人妇女贫血Hb浓度的必要性,这可能有助于启动早期治疗和预防不良围产期结局。
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Effect of Anemia on Adverse Perinatal Outcomes Is Greater in Black Women at Varying Hemoglobin Concentrations [ID: 1380962]
INTRODUCTION: Maternal anemia affects 40% of pregnancies worldwide. It is associated with adverse birth outcomes, including preterm birth (PTB), which disproportionally affects Black women. We compared adverse perinatal outcomes and anemia as defined by World Health Organization/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (hemoglobin [Hb]<11 g/dL) and institutional guidelines (Hb<12 g/dL), among Black women. METHODS: Institutional review board-approved retrospective cohort study was performed on patients delivered at Community Regional Medical Center, Fresno, California, from 2015 to 2016. Data abstraction included gestational age, first- and third-trimester Hb, race and ethnicity, parity, maternal age, mode of delivery, and neonatal outcomes. Exclusion criteria included hemoglobinopathies, tobacco use, uterine abnormalities, multiple gestation, and prior PTB or cervical surgery. RESULTS: Birth outcomes of 1,305 term and 990 PTB were analyzed for anemia at Hb less than 11 g/dL and less than 12 g/dL. Black women with PTB (83.8%) had significantly higher rates of anemia compared to term (68.8%) at Hb less than 12 g/dL (P<.05) versus Hb less than 11 g/dL (P>.05). Compared with other ethnicities (n=2,104), Black women (n=193) showed significantly higher rate of first- (47.60% versus 24.3%; P<.01) and third-trimester anemia (75.10% versus 59.50%, P<.01), low birth weight (LBW) neonates (38.70% versus 26.20% not-AA, P<.1), and lower 1- and 5-minute Apgar scores (32.30% and 15.30% versus 22.90% and 8.70% not-AA, respectively; P<.05) at Hb less than 12 g/dL. CONCLUSION: Significant association of anemia with PTB, LBW, and lower Apgar scores was noted in Black women at HB less than 12 g/dL. Further studies with larger sample sizes are needed to evaluate the need for redefining anemia Hb concentration for Black women, which may help initiate early treatment and prevent adverse perinatal outcomes.
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