Pregnancy outcomes among women with hemoglobin e trait
© 2015 Informa UK Ltd. Objective: To compare the maternal and fetal outcomes between pregnant women complicated with hemoglobin E (HbE) trait and normal controls.Patients and methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted by assessment of the database of maternal-fetal medicine units from Janua...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-562132018-09-05T03:10:43Z Pregnancy outcomes among women with hemoglobin e trait Walairat Kemthong Phudit Jatavan Kuntharee Traisrisilp Theera Tongsong Medicine © 2015 Informa UK Ltd. Objective: To compare the maternal and fetal outcomes between pregnant women complicated with hemoglobin E (HbE) trait and normal controls.Patients and methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted by assessment of the database of maternal-fetal medicine units from January 2003 to December 2013 to identify singleton pregnant women complicated by HbE trait. Pregnancies with medical complications or fetal anomalies were excluded. The normal controls were low-risk pregnancies and were non-carrier status for thalassemia and hemoglobinopathy.Result: During the study period, 1073 women with HbE trait and 2146 normal controls were included. The baseline characteristics of the two groups were comparable except that the number of prenatal visit was statistically higher in study group (8.55 ± 3.03 versus 7.85 ± 4.33, p = <0.001). Most pregnancy outcomes were not significantly different. However, the rate of asymptomatic bacteriuria was minimally higher in the study group, 3.5% versus 2.3%; p = 0.042 (relative risk 1.19; 95%CI: 0.98-1.43). Note that the rates of gestational diabetes tend to be higher in the group of HbE trait (7.6% versus 6.8%), but did not reach a statistical level.Conclusion: The HbE trait does not significantly increase risk of common adverse pregnancy outcomes, except for minimal increase in asymptomatic bacteriuria. 2018-09-05T03:10:43Z 2018-09-05T03:10:43Z 2016-01-01 Journal 14764954 14767058 2-s2.0-84955257219 10.3109/14767058.2015.1038515 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84955257219&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/56213 |
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© 2015 Informa UK Ltd. Objective: To compare the maternal and fetal outcomes between pregnant women complicated with hemoglobin E (HbE) trait and normal controls.Patients and methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted by assessment of the database of maternal-fetal medicine units from January 2003 to December 2013 to identify singleton pregnant women complicated by HbE trait. Pregnancies with medical complications or fetal anomalies were excluded. The normal controls were low-risk pregnancies and were non-carrier status for thalassemia and hemoglobinopathy.Result: During the study period, 1073 women with HbE trait and 2146 normal controls were included. The baseline characteristics of the two groups were comparable except that the number of prenatal visit was statistically higher in study group (8.55 ± 3.03 versus 7.85 ± 4.33, p = <0.001). Most pregnancy outcomes were not significantly different. However, the rate of asymptomatic bacteriuria was minimally higher in the study group, 3.5% versus 2.3%; p = 0.042 (relative risk 1.19; 95%CI: 0.98-1.43). Note that the rates of gestational diabetes tend to be higher in the group of HbE trait (7.6% versus 6.8%), but did not reach a statistical level.Conclusion: The HbE trait does not significantly increase risk of common adverse pregnancy outcomes, except for minimal increase in asymptomatic bacteriuria. |
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