Health Economics Unit, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK.
Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS1 2NT, UK.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2021 Mar 26;21(1):254. doi: 10.1186/s12884-021-03729-1.
BACKGROUND: Smoking during pregnancy (SDP) and the postpartum period has serious health outcomes for the mother and infant. Although some systematic reviews have shown the impact of maternal SDP on particular conditions, a systematic review examining the overall health outcomes has not been published. Hence, this paper aimed to conduct an umbrella review on this issue. METHODS: A systematic review of systematic reviews (umbrella review) was conducted according to a protocol submitted to PROSPERO ( CRD42018086350 ). CINAHL, EMBASE, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Web of Science, CRD Database and HMIC databases were searched to include all studies published in English by 31 December 2017, except those focusing exclusively on low-income countries. Two researchers conducted the study selection and quality assessment independently. RESULTS: The review included 64 studies analysing the relationship between maternal SDP and 46 health conditions. The highest increase in risks was found for sudden infant death syndrome, asthma, stillbirth, low birth weight and obesity amongst infants. The impact of SDP was associated with the number of cigarettes consumed. According to the causal link analysis, five mother-related and ten infant-related conditions had a causal link with SDP. In addition, some studies reported protective impacts of SDP on pre-eclampsia, hyperemesis gravidarum and skin defects on infants. The review identified important gaps in the literature regarding the dose-response association, exposure window, postnatal smoking. CONCLUSIONS: The review shows that maternal SDP is not only associated with short-term health conditions (e.g. preterm birth, oral clefts) but also some which can have life-long detrimental impacts (e.g. obesity, intellectual impairment). IMPLICATIONS: This umbrella review provides a comprehensive analysis of the overall health impacts of SDP. The study findings indicate that while estimating health and cost outcomes of SDP, long-term health impacts should be considered as well as short-term effects since studies not including the long-term outcomes would underestimate the magnitude of the issue. Also, interventions for pregnant women who smoke should consider the impact of reducing smoking due to health benefits on mothers and infants, and not solely cessation.
背景:孕妇吸烟(SDP)和产后对母婴健康有严重影响。虽然一些系统评价已经表明了母亲 SDP 对特定疾病的影响,但尚未发表专门检查整体健康结果的系统评价。因此,本文旨在对此问题进行伞式评价。
方法:根据向 PROSPERO(CRD42018086350)提交的方案,进行了系统评价的系统评价(伞式评价)。CINAHL、EMBASE、MEDLINE、PsycINFO、Web of Science、CRD 数据库和 HMIC 数据库均进行检索,纳入 2017 年 12 月 31 日之前发表的所有英语研究,专门关注低收入国家的研究除外。两名研究人员独立进行了研究选择和质量评估。
结果:该综述纳入了 64 项研究,分析了母亲 SDP 与 46 种健康状况之间的关系。婴儿猝死综合征、哮喘、死产、低出生体重和肥胖的风险增加最高。SDP 的影响与吸烟数量有关。根据因果关系分析,与 SDP 有因果关系的有 5 种母亲相关和 10 种婴儿相关的疾病。此外,一些研究报告 SDP 对先兆子痫、妊娠剧吐和婴儿皮肤缺陷有保护作用。该综述发现,关于剂量-反应关联、暴露窗口、产后吸烟,文献中存在重要空白。
结论:该综述表明,母亲 SDP 不仅与短期健康状况(例如早产、口腔裂)有关,而且还与一些具有终身不良影响的疾病(例如肥胖、智力障碍)有关。
意义:本伞式评价提供了对 SDP 整体健康影响的全面分析。研究结果表明,在评估 SDP 的健康和成本结果时,不仅应考虑短期影响,还应考虑长期影响,因为不包括长期结果的研究会低估问题的严重程度。此外,针对吸烟孕妇的干预措施应考虑由于对母亲和婴儿健康的益处而减少吸烟的影响,而不仅仅是戒烟。
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