Influence of maternal tobacco smoking during pregnancy on uterine, umbilical and fetal cerebral artery blood flows

Cigarette smoking during pregnancy is a major cause of adverse perinatal outcome but effects on critical fetal and maternal circulations remain unclear. To determine (1) the influence of habitual maternal cigarette smoking on blood flow velocities in uterine, umbilical and fetal middle cerebral arte...

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description Cigarette smoking during pregnancy is a major cause of adverse perinatal outcome but effects on critical fetal and maternal circulations remain unclear. To determine (1) the influence of habitual maternal cigarette smoking on blood flow velocities in uterine, umbilical and fetal middle cerebral arteries, and (2) the time-course of changes in these flows after smoking a cigarette. In 74 women who smoked and 69 non-smoking controls we measured Doppler blood flow velocity waveforms in the uterine, umbilical and fetal middle cerebral (MCA) arteries; smokers were divided into light (10 cigarettes/day, n=45). In the uterine artery there was no significant difference between the systolic/diastolic (S/D) ratio in smoking and non-smoking women; however, in smokers, a diastolic notch was more frequently observed in the uterine artery waveform than in controls ( p
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Blood Flow Velocity - drug effects
Cerebral Arteries - drug effects
Cerebral Arteries - physiology
Cerebral blood flow
Doppler
Female
Fetus
Fetus - blood supply
Humans
Maternal-Fetal Exchange - drug effects
Medical sciences
Placenta
Pregnancy
Regional Blood Flow - drug effects
Smoking - adverse effects
Smoking - physiopathology
Time Factors
Tobacco smoking
Tobacco, tobacco smoking
Toxicology
Umbilical Arteries - drug effects
Umbilical Arteries - physiopathology
Uterus - blood supply
title Influence of maternal tobacco smoking during pregnancy on uterine, umbilical and fetal cerebral artery blood flows
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