Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care Journal (PACCJ) (Jan 2020)
Investigating the relationship between placental location and neonatal blood magnesium levels in mothers with preeclampsia referring to Amir al-Momenin Hospital in Zabol, Iran in 2019: a cross-sectional study.
Abstract
Introduction Magnesium sulfate has many side effects on the fetus and pregnant mother. On the other hand, considering different blood supply rates to the anterior and posterior regions of the uterus, we decided to conduct this study to investigate the relationship between placental location and neonatal magnesium levels in mothers with preeclampsia. Materials and methods This descriptive study was performed on 74 pregnant women and their newborns referring to Amir-al- Momenin Hospital in Zabol city, south of Iran from 1 February, 10 2019 to Aguest, 10 2019. The data collec- tion tool was a researcher-made checklist consisting of two parts: Information about maternal and neonatal de- mographic characteristics. Blood samples were taken from neonatal cord and the magnesium level was meas- ured Results The mean ± SD of mother’s age in the case and control groups was 24.62 ± 1.14 and 22.97 ± 1.14 years, respec- tively. Neonatal blood magnesium level in case and con- trol groups was 2.58 ± 0.339 and 1.87 ± 0.37, respectively. Statistical analysis showed a significant dif- ference between the two groups only regarding neonatal weight and blood magnesium level (p = 0.001). The re- sults also showed no relationship between placental loca- tion and neonatal magnesium level (p = 0.698). Conclusion The results of the present study indicate no relationship between the placental location and neonatal blood mag- nesium level, and it is thus recommended to carry out fur- ther studies with larger sample size to investigate such more accurately.
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