Salvesen Kjell A
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, National Center for Fetal Medicine, Trondheim University Hospital St Olav, N-7006, Trondheim, Norway. pepes@medisin,ntnu.no
Eur J Ultrasound. 2002 Oct;15(3):165-71. doi: 10.1016/s0929-8266(02)00038-1.
The present paper summarizes some of the epidemiological studies of in utero ultrasound exposure and subsequent childhood development. Emphasis is placed on birth weight, childhood malignancies, neurological development, handedness and speech development. The epidemiological evidence does not indicate any association between diagnostic ultrasound exposure during pregnancy and reduced birth weight, childhood malignancies or neurological development. However, a statistically significant association between ultrasound and left-handedness among males has been found in three studies. Thus, there is still need for more research.
本文总结了一些关于子宫内超声暴露与儿童期后续发育的流行病学研究。重点关注出生体重、儿童期恶性肿瘤、神经发育、用手习惯和言语发育。流行病学证据并未表明孕期诊断性超声暴露与出生体重降低、儿童期恶性肿瘤或神经发育之间存在任何关联。然而,三项研究发现超声与男性左利手之间存在统计学上的显著关联。因此,仍需要更多的研究。