Drugs and pregnancy: effects on fetal morphology
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Resumo: | Objective: To determine whether the use of licit and illicit drugs, the use of antibiotics, medicinal plants and drugs acting on the central nervous system are risk factors for structural fetal changes. Methods: Case-control study, conducted between July 2017 and October 2018, in a public fetal medicine hospital. The case population consisted of 202 pregnant women of fetuses with structural malformations and the control population of 80 pregnant women. A questionnaire was applied before the ultrasound evaluation, in order to analyze the clinical and epidemiological data. Results: The ingestion of amoxicillin (OR: 0.35), spiramycin (OR: 0.05), passionflower (OR: 0.09) and sertraline (OR: 0.18) showed a negative association, with indicative of protection against malformations fetal structures. There was an inappropriate use of folic acid and high consumption of medications. Conclusion: The use of alcohol, cigarettes, illicit drugs, antibiotics, medicinal plants and drugs that act on the central nervous system did not define an increased risk for structural fetal malformations. However, it demonstrates the lack of awareness about the importance of family planning and the dangers of using drugs during pregnancy. |
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Drugs and pregnancy: effects on fetal morphologyDrogas y embarazo: efectos en la morfología fetalDrogas e gravidez: efeitos na morfologia fetalFactores de riesgoEl desarrollo fetalEl embarazoAnormalidades inducidas por drogas.Fatores de riscoDesenvolvimento fetalGravidezAnormalidades induzidas por medicamentos.Risk factorsFetal developmentPregnancyDrug-induced abnormalities.Objective: To determine whether the use of licit and illicit drugs, the use of antibiotics, medicinal plants and drugs acting on the central nervous system are risk factors for structural fetal changes. Methods: Case-control study, conducted between July 2017 and October 2018, in a public fetal medicine hospital. The case population consisted of 202 pregnant women of fetuses with structural malformations and the control population of 80 pregnant women. A questionnaire was applied before the ultrasound evaluation, in order to analyze the clinical and epidemiological data. Results: The ingestion of amoxicillin (OR: 0.35), spiramycin (OR: 0.05), passionflower (OR: 0.09) and sertraline (OR: 0.18) showed a negative association, with indicative of protection against malformations fetal structures. There was an inappropriate use of folic acid and high consumption of medications. Conclusion: The use of alcohol, cigarettes, illicit drugs, antibiotics, medicinal plants and drugs that act on the central nervous system did not define an increased risk for structural fetal malformations. However, it demonstrates the lack of awareness about the importance of family planning and the dangers of using drugs during pregnancy.Objetivo: determinar si el uso de drogas lícitas e ilícitas, el uso de antibióticos, plantas medicinales y drogas que actúan sobre el sistema nervioso central son factores de riesgo para cambios estructurales fetales. Métodos: Estudio de casos y controles, realizado entre julio de 2017 y octubre de 2018, en un hospital público de medicina fetal. La población de casos consistió en 202 mujeres embarazadas de fetos con malformaciones estructurales y la población control de 80 mujeres embarazadas. Se aplicó un cuestionario antes de la evaluación ecográfica, para analizar los datos clínicos y epidemiológicos. Resultados: La ingestión de amoxicilina (OR: 0.35), espiramicina (OR: 0.05), pasiflora (OR: 0.09) y sertralina (OR: 0.18) mostró una asociación negativa, con indicación de protección contra malformaciones estructuras fetales. Hubo un uso inapropiado de ácido fólico y un alto consumo de medicamentos. Conclusión: El uso de alcohol, cigarrillos, drogas ilícitas, antibióticos, plantas medicinales y drogas que actúan sobre el sistema nervioso central no definió un mayor riesgo de malformaciones fetales estructurales. Sin embargo, demuestra la falta de conciencia sobre la importancia de la planificación familiar y los peligros del uso de drogas durante el embarazo.Objetivo: Determinar se o uso de drogas lícitas, ilícitas, uso de antibióticos, plantas medicinais e medicamentos de ação no sistema nervoso central são fatores de risco para alterações estruturais fetais. Métodos: Estudo do tipo caso-controle, realizado entre julho de 2017 e outubro de 2018, em um hospital público de medicina fetal. A população caso foi composta por 202 gestantes de fetos com malformações estruturais e a população controle por 80 gestantes. Aplicou-se um questionário antes da avaliação ultrassonográfica, com a finalidade de analisar os dados clínicos e epidemiológicos. Resultados: A ingestão de amoxicilina (OR: 0,35), espiramicina (OR: 0,05), passiflora (OR: 0,09) e sertralina (OR: 0,18) apresentaram associação negativa, com indicativo de proteção para malformações estruturais fetais. Houve o uso inadequado de ácido fólico e alto consumo de medicamentos. Conclusão: O uso de álcool, cigarro, drogas ilícitas, antibióticos, plantas medicinais e medicamentos de ação no sistema nervoso central, não definiu aumento de risco para malformações estruturais fetais. Porém, demonstra a falta de conscientização sobre a importância do planejamento familiar e os perigos do uso de medicamentos na gravidez. 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Drugs and pregnancy: effects on fetal morphology Drogas y embarazo: efectos en la morfología fetal Drogas e gravidez: efeitos na morfologia fetal |
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Drugs and pregnancy: effects on fetal morphology |
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Drugs and pregnancy: effects on fetal morphology Tacon, Fernanda Sardinha de Abreu Factores de riesgo El desarrollo fetal El embarazo Anormalidades inducidas por drogas. Fatores de risco Desenvolvimento fetal Gravidez Anormalidades induzidas por medicamentos. Risk factors Fetal development Pregnancy Drug-induced abnormalities. |
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Drugs and pregnancy: effects on fetal morphology |
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Drugs and pregnancy: effects on fetal morphology |
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Drugs and pregnancy: effects on fetal morphology |
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Drugs and pregnancy: effects on fetal morphology |
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Drugs and pregnancy: effects on fetal morphology |
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Tacon, Fernanda Sardinha de Abreu |
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Tacon, Fernanda Sardinha de Abreu Fernandes, Marcos Rassi Moraes, Carolina Leão de Melo, Natália Cruz e Fernandes Filho, Marcos Rassi Amaral, Waldemar Naves do |
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Fernandes, Marcos Rassi Moraes, Carolina Leão de Melo, Natália Cruz e Fernandes Filho, Marcos Rassi Amaral, Waldemar Naves do |
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Tacon, Fernanda Sardinha de Abreu Fernandes, Marcos Rassi Moraes, Carolina Leão de Melo, Natália Cruz e Fernandes Filho, Marcos Rassi Amaral, Waldemar Naves do |
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Factores de riesgo El desarrollo fetal El embarazo Anormalidades inducidas por drogas. Fatores de risco Desenvolvimento fetal Gravidez Anormalidades induzidas por medicamentos. Risk factors Fetal development Pregnancy Drug-induced abnormalities. |
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Factores de riesgo El desarrollo fetal El embarazo Anormalidades inducidas por drogas. Fatores de risco Desenvolvimento fetal Gravidez Anormalidades induzidas por medicamentos. Risk factors Fetal development Pregnancy Drug-induced abnormalities. |
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Objective: To determine whether the use of licit and illicit drugs, the use of antibiotics, medicinal plants and drugs acting on the central nervous system are risk factors for structural fetal changes. Methods: Case-control study, conducted between July 2017 and October 2018, in a public fetal medicine hospital. The case population consisted of 202 pregnant women of fetuses with structural malformations and the control population of 80 pregnant women. A questionnaire was applied before the ultrasound evaluation, in order to analyze the clinical and epidemiological data. Results: The ingestion of amoxicillin (OR: 0.35), spiramycin (OR: 0.05), passionflower (OR: 0.09) and sertraline (OR: 0.18) showed a negative association, with indicative of protection against malformations fetal structures. There was an inappropriate use of folic acid and high consumption of medications. Conclusion: The use of alcohol, cigarettes, illicit drugs, antibiotics, medicinal plants and drugs that act on the central nervous system did not define an increased risk for structural fetal malformations. However, it demonstrates the lack of awareness about the importance of family planning and the dangers of using drugs during pregnancy. |
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