The Comparison of Thyroid Function Tests in Cord Blood Following Cesarean Section or Vaginal Delivery

AuthorFaimeh Ramezani Tehranien
AuthorM Aghaeeen
AuthorS. Asefzadehen
Issued Date2003-01-31en
AbstractThe present study was designed to assess the influence of mode of delivery on fetal pituitary-thyroid axis.Materials and Methods: The endocrine profile (umbilical venous plasma) of three groups of term infants was compared immediately after delivery. Samples were taken after 30 vaginal deliveries, 30 emergency cesarean sections during labor and 30 elective cesarean sections before labor. The study was performed in the Kowsar Hospital in Qazvin. The samples were matched based on maternal age, parity and gestational age and none of them had previous history of medical complications. Measurements of TSH and thyroid hormone levels were performed using immunoenzymometric and radioimmuno assays, respectively.Results: Mean cord plasma TSH level of vaginal and emergency cesarean section was significantly lower than that of the elective cesarean section (pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordLaboren
KeywordThyroid hormonesen
KeywordCesarean sectionen
KeywordHypothyroidismen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleThe Comparison of Thyroid Function Tests in Cord Blood Following Cesarean Section or Vaginal Deliveryen
TypeResearch Articleen

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