Secher N J, Eriksen P S, Hansen P K, Lenstrup C, Thisted J
Am J Perinatol. 1985 Apr;2(2):78-81. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-999919.
Maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) levels between 15 and 19 weeks gestation were studied in relation to birthweight, gestational age, maternal weight, and daily cigarette consumption in 1739 pregnancies. All infants were born after the 28th week of gestation and all were without neural tube defects. Gestational age was estimated by early measurement of the fetal biparietal diameter. High maternal serum AFP, low maternal weight, and the number of cigarettes smoked per day were found to correlate with low birthweight, but not with gestational age. By testing the influence of the individual parameters on the subsequent birthweight, no significant correlation was found between the AFP levels and birthweight. Low birthweight was mainly a result of cigarette smoking and low maternal weight. Screening for AFP in the second trimester, therefore, seems to be of no value in predicting low birthweight when maternal weight is taken into consideration.
对1739例妊娠孕妇在妊娠15至19周时的母血甲胎蛋白(AFP)水平与出生体重、孕周、孕妇体重及每日吸烟量之间的关系进行了研究。所有婴儿均在妊娠28周后出生,且均无神经管缺陷。孕周通过早期测量胎儿双顶径来估算。发现母血AFP水平高、孕妇体重低及每日吸烟量与低出生体重相关,但与孕周无关。通过测试各个参数对随后出生体重的影响,未发现AFP水平与出生体重之间存在显著相关性。低出生体重主要是吸烟和孕妇体重低所致。因此,考虑孕妇体重时,孕中期AFP筛查在预测低出生体重方面似乎没有价值。