Owen J R, Irani S F, Blair A W
Arch Dis Child. 1972 Feb;47(251):107-10. doi: 10.1136/adc.47.251.107.
Falls in temperature in the first nine hours after delivery were studied in a group of 12 babies whose mothers had received diazepam in labour, and in 13 comparable babies not exposed to diazepam. A significantly lower mean temperature was found in the test group within the first three hours. Cord blood levels of diazepam did not correlate with either maternal levels at delivery, the extent of the temperature drop, or the condition of the baby at birth, though there was an increased incidence of assisted delivery and resuscitation of the infants in the test group.
对一组12名母亲在分娩时使用了地西泮的婴儿以及13名未接触地西泮的对照婴儿,研究了分娩后最初9小时内的体温下降情况。在最初3小时内,试验组的平均体温显著较低。地西泮的脐血水平与分娩时的母亲水平、体温下降程度或出生时婴儿状况均无相关性,不过试验组中辅助分娩和婴儿复苏的发生率有所增加。