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Post-neonatal Outcomes of Infants Born to Women with Active Trimester One Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Pilot Study
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Tandon, Parul
, Hotte, Naomi
, Huang, Vivian
, Dunsmore, Garett
, Wu, Richard Y
, Ambrosio, Lindsy
, Dieleman, Levinus A
, Elahi, Shokrollah
, Madsen, Karen
in
Apgar score
/ Babies
/ Crohn's disease
/ Disease
/ Inflammatory bowel disease
/ Newborn babies
/ Pregnancy
/ Womens health
2022
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Post-neonatal Outcomes of Infants Born to Women with Active Trimester One Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Pilot Study
by
Tandon, Parul
, Hotte, Naomi
, Huang, Vivian
, Dunsmore, Garett
, Wu, Richard Y
, Ambrosio, Lindsy
, Dieleman, Levinus A
, Elahi, Shokrollah
, Madsen, Karen
in
Apgar score
/ Babies
/ Crohn's disease
/ Disease
/ Inflammatory bowel disease
/ Newborn babies
/ Pregnancy
/ Womens health
2022
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Post-neonatal Outcomes of Infants Born to Women with Active Trimester One Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Pilot Study
by
Tandon, Parul
, Hotte, Naomi
, Huang, Vivian
, Dunsmore, Garett
, Wu, Richard Y
, Ambrosio, Lindsy
, Dieleman, Levinus A
, Elahi, Shokrollah
, Madsen, Karen
in
Apgar score
/ Babies
/ Crohn's disease
/ Disease
/ Inflammatory bowel disease
/ Newborn babies
/ Pregnancy
/ Womens health
2022
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Post-neonatal Outcomes of Infants Born to Women with Active Trimester One Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Pilot Study
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Post-neonatal Outcomes of Infants Born to Women with Active Trimester One Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Pilot Study
2022
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BackgroundUlcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease (CD) are chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) that affect women in their childbearing years. Early pregnancy flare-up negatively impacts obstetrical and perinatal outcomes, but the impact on infants is unclear.AimTo determine whether active IBD disease activity is associated with adverse post-neonatal outcomes post-partum.MethodsThis is a single-center cohort study of women with IBD who underwent serial monitoring of post-neonatal outcomes post-partum. Infant outcomes were collected via self-filled questionnaires, including perinatal outcomes, APGAR scores, infant weights, heights, feeding habits and comorbidities within the first year of life.ResultsThere was a total of 98 women with IBD and 78 live births throughout the study: 50 women were enrolled during trimester one alone and 49 were included into the current study. Among the 49 analyzed, 32 were in remission and 17 were in relapse during trimester one. Trimester one disease activity was associated with more adverse obstetrical outcomes including emergency C-sections and reduced 1-min APGAR scores. At follow-up, infants born to women with T1-flare had reduced weight-for-age Z scores and length-for-age Z scores up to 6 months of age.ConclusionsActive IBD during trimester one is correlated with adverse post-neonatal outcomes, particularly decreased infant weight and height up to 6 months of age. This suggests disease control in first trimester is essential for optimizing infant growth and post-neonatal outcomes.
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Springer Nature B.V
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