Department of Women and Children's Health, School of Life Course Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London, UK.
Neonatal Intensive Care Centre, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
J Perinat Med. 2020 Feb 25;48(2):168-172. doi: 10.1515/jpm-2019-0422.
Background Our aim was to determine the prevalence of tobacco smoking and e-cigarettes and cannabis use during pregnancy, whether these were influenced by ethnicity, and their relationship to perinatal outcomes. Methods A study was carried out in 4465 infants whose mothers delivered during 2017 and 2018. Self-reported maternal smoking, e-cigarette and cannabis use at booking were recorded. Outcome measures were birthweight and head circumference z-scores and admission to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Results Two hundred and five women reported smoking cigarettes (4.7%), five were using e-cigarettes (0.11%) and 106 were using cannabis (2.43%). Women were most likely to smoke if young (15-19 years old) or from a mixed-race or White background. Cigarette smoking was associated with a lower mean z-score for birthweight (-0.587 vs. -0.064) and head circumference (-0.782 vs. -0.157) (both outcomes P < 0.0001). Young, mixed-race women were most likely to be both smoking and using cannabis during pregnancy and their infants had a lower birthweight mean z score (-0.989 vs. -0.587, P = 0.028) and head circumference z score (-1.33 vs. 0.782, P = 0.025) than cigarette use alone. Conclusion Young, mixed-race women were most likely to be both smoking and using cannabis during pregnancy and should be targeted for cessation programmes.
本研究旨在确定孕期吸烟、电子烟和大麻的流行率,以及这些因素是否受种族影响,及其与围产期结局的关系。
该研究纳入了 4465 名于 2017 年至 2018 年分娩的婴儿母亲。记录了母亲在预约时的吸烟、电子烟和大麻使用情况。结局指标包括出生体重和头围 z 评分以及新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)的入院率。
205 名女性报告吸烟(4.7%),5 名使用电子烟(0.11%),106 名使用大麻(2.43%)。年轻(15-19 岁)或混合族裔或白人背景的女性最有可能吸烟。吸烟与出生体重(-0.587 对-0.064)和头围(-0.782 对-0.157)的平均 z 评分较低相关(均 P<0.0001)。年轻的混合族裔女性最有可能在孕期同时吸烟和使用大麻,其婴儿的出生体重 z 评分(-0.989 对-0.587,P=0.028)和头围 z 评分(-1.33 对 0.782,P=0.025)均较单纯吸烟组低。
年轻的混合族裔女性最有可能在孕期同时吸烟和使用大麻,应针对该人群制定戒烟计划。