Association between Vitamin D Deficiency and Preterm: A Case Control Study

Seham Hasan Rishi;

Abstract


Background: Preterm Labor: Refers to the delivery before 37th week of
pregnancy. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that about 15
million neonates are born preterm with about 1 million deaths occurr
during infancy. PTB infants who survive frequently suffer from chronic
pulmonary diseases and learning deficits, causing heavy burdens for
society and family. Prterm birthis one of the most serious medical
complications of pregnancy.
Purpose: to compare Serum 25 hydroxy vitamin D levels among patients
with preterm delivery and women who have full term birth.
Patients and Methods: a case-control study was conducted at Ain Shams
University Maternity Hospital from December 2017 to May 2018. It was
carried out on 138 women post delivery recruited, they were divided into
group of patients with preterm babies and other group with full term
babies, 69 women in each.
Results: Mean level of 25 hydroxy vitamin D between preterm birth
group was 4.4 ±2.5 ng/ml and between full term birth group
was24.9±13.74ng/ml. Therefore, according to student T test and chisquare
test, the current study found that there is significant difference in
serum 25 hydroxy vitamin D levels between women with preterm birth
and women with full term birth preterm birth.
Conclusion: from this study it can be concluded that vitamin D assay can
be used for prediction of preterm birth and vitamin D supplementation can
be used routinely in prevention of preterm birth.
Keywords: Preterm Labor - Preterm Birth - Tansvaginal Ultrasound


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Title Association between Vitamin D Deficiency and Preterm: A Case Control Study
Other Titles العلاقة بين مستوي فيتامين دال عند الأم و الولادة المبكرة
Authors Seham Hasan Rishi
Issue Date 2018

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