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Maternal Vitamin D Levels and Its Correlation With Low Birth Weight in Neonates: A Tertiary Care Hospital Experience in Saudi Arabia

Introduction A meta-analysis showed that 63.6% of the Saudi population have vitamin D deficiency, including many pregnant women. Studies showed that maternal vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy is a risk factor for low birth weight (LBW) in neonates. Neonatal LBW is a risk factor for multiple neon...

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Autores principales: Almidani, Eyad, Barkoumi, Abdullatif, Elsaidawi, Weam, Al Aliyan, Saleh, Kattan, Abdulhakiem, Alhazzani, Fahad, bin Jabr, Mohammed, Binmanee, Abdulaziz, Alsahan, Nada, Alazmeh, Saria
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8126481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34012736
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.14528
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author Almidani, Eyad
Barkoumi, Abdullatif
Elsaidawi, Weam
Al Aliyan, Saleh
Kattan, Abdulhakiem
Alhazzani, Fahad
bin Jabr, Mohammed
Binmanee, Abdulaziz
Alsahan, Nada
Alazmeh, Saria
author_facet Almidani, Eyad
Barkoumi, Abdullatif
Elsaidawi, Weam
Al Aliyan, Saleh
Kattan, Abdulhakiem
Alhazzani, Fahad
bin Jabr, Mohammed
Binmanee, Abdulaziz
Alsahan, Nada
Alazmeh, Saria
author_sort Almidani, Eyad
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description Introduction A meta-analysis showed that 63.6% of the Saudi population have vitamin D deficiency, including many pregnant women. Studies showed that maternal vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy is a risk factor for low birth weight (LBW) in neonates. Neonatal LBW is a risk factor for multiple neonatal complications including respiratory distress syndrome, necrotizing enterocolitis, chronic renal disorders, seizures, and sepsis. Our objective in this study is to determine a correlation between low maternal vitamin D level and neonatal LBW in Saudi Arabia. Methods Neonates (n = 119) were divided based on their gestational age (GA) into full-term neonates (≥37 weeks) and preterm neonates (< 37 weeks) and based on birth weight into normal birth weight neonates (full-term = 2,500-3,500 g or preterm > 10th percentile) and LBW neonates (full-term < 2,500 g or preterm < 10th percentile). Vitamin D deficiency is defined as 25- hydroxyvitamin D level less than 50 nmol/L. Results Correlating neonatal birth weight with maternal vitamin D level during pregnancy was statistically insignificant for both full-term neonates and preterm neonates. In contrast, comparing the mean maternal vitamin D levels in each neonatal group showed that the mean were higher in mothers of neonates with normal birth weight. Conclusion Because 87.4% of mothers had low vitamin D levels during their pregnancy, correlation between maternal vitamin D level and LBW in neonates could not be found. However, mean maternal vitamin D levels were higher in mothers with normal birth weight neonates. Therefore, further detailed studies are required to establish local guidelines about the treatment of vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-81264812021-05-18 Maternal Vitamin D Levels and Its Correlation With Low Birth Weight in Neonates: A Tertiary Care Hospital Experience in Saudi Arabia Almidani, Eyad Barkoumi, Abdullatif Elsaidawi, Weam Al Aliyan, Saleh Kattan, Abdulhakiem Alhazzani, Fahad bin Jabr, Mohammed Binmanee, Abdulaziz Alsahan, Nada Alazmeh, Saria Cureus Obstetrics/Gynecology Introduction A meta-analysis showed that 63.6% of the Saudi population have vitamin D deficiency, including many pregnant women. Studies showed that maternal vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy is a risk factor for low birth weight (LBW) in neonates. Neonatal LBW is a risk factor for multiple neonatal complications including respiratory distress syndrome, necrotizing enterocolitis, chronic renal disorders, seizures, and sepsis. Our objective in this study is to determine a correlation between low maternal vitamin D level and neonatal LBW in Saudi Arabia. Methods Neonates (n = 119) were divided based on their gestational age (GA) into full-term neonates (≥37 weeks) and preterm neonates (< 37 weeks) and based on birth weight into normal birth weight neonates (full-term = 2,500-3,500 g or preterm > 10th percentile) and LBW neonates (full-term < 2,500 g or preterm < 10th percentile). Vitamin D deficiency is defined as 25- hydroxyvitamin D level less than 50 nmol/L. Results Correlating neonatal birth weight with maternal vitamin D level during pregnancy was statistically insignificant for both full-term neonates and preterm neonates. In contrast, comparing the mean maternal vitamin D levels in each neonatal group showed that the mean were higher in mothers of neonates with normal birth weight. Conclusion Because 87.4% of mothers had low vitamin D levels during their pregnancy, correlation between maternal vitamin D level and LBW in neonates could not be found. However, mean maternal vitamin D levels were higher in mothers with normal birth weight neonates. Therefore, further detailed studies are required to establish local guidelines about the treatment of vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy. Cureus 2021-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8126481/ /pubmed/34012736 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.14528 Text en Copyright © 2021, Almidani et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Obstetrics/Gynecology
Almidani, Eyad
Barkoumi, Abdullatif
Elsaidawi, Weam
Al Aliyan, Saleh
Kattan, Abdulhakiem
Alhazzani, Fahad
bin Jabr, Mohammed
Binmanee, Abdulaziz
Alsahan, Nada
Alazmeh, Saria
Maternal Vitamin D Levels and Its Correlation With Low Birth Weight in Neonates: A Tertiary Care Hospital Experience in Saudi Arabia
title Maternal Vitamin D Levels and Its Correlation With Low Birth Weight in Neonates: A Tertiary Care Hospital Experience in Saudi Arabia
title_full Maternal Vitamin D Levels and Its Correlation With Low Birth Weight in Neonates: A Tertiary Care Hospital Experience in Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Maternal Vitamin D Levels and Its Correlation With Low Birth Weight in Neonates: A Tertiary Care Hospital Experience in Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Vitamin D Levels and Its Correlation With Low Birth Weight in Neonates: A Tertiary Care Hospital Experience in Saudi Arabia
title_short Maternal Vitamin D Levels and Its Correlation With Low Birth Weight in Neonates: A Tertiary Care Hospital Experience in Saudi Arabia
title_sort maternal vitamin d levels and its correlation with low birth weight in neonates: a tertiary care hospital experience in saudi arabia
topic Obstetrics/Gynecology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8126481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34012736
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.14528
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