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The effect of cigarette or sheesha smoking on first-trimester markers of Down syndrome
Authors:Ardawi M S M  Nasrat H A  Rouzi A A  Qari M H  Al-Qahtani M H  Abuzenadah A M
Institution:Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and King Abdulaziz University Hospital;, Genomic Medicine Unit, King Fahd Medical Research Center;, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology;, Department of Haematology;and Department of Medical Biology, Faculty of Medicine and King Abdulaziz University Hospital;and Department of Medical Technology, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:Objective  To investigate the influence of cigarette or sheesha smoking on first-trimester markers of Down syndrome.
Design  A prospective observational study.
Setting  Primary care centres and antenatal clinics of Maternity and Children Hospital, King Abdulaziz University Hospital and New Jeddah Clinic Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Population  Women with a singleton pregnancy who were either nonsmokers ( n = 1736) or cigarette smokers ( n = 420) or sheesha smokers ( n = 181).
Methods  Fetal nuchal translucency thickness (fetal NT), maternal serum free beta-human chorionic gonadotrophin (free β-hCG) and pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) were measured at 11 weeks 0 days to 13 weeks 6 days of gestation in all women. Women were grouped according to smoking status, confirmed by maternal serum cotinine measurements, and analyte levels between groups were compared.
Main outcome measures  Fetal NT, maternal serum free β-hCG, PAPP-A and cotinine measurements.
Results  Compared with nonsmoking women, fetal NT was significantly increased and free β-hCG and PAPP-A levels were significantly decreased in both cigarette and sheesha smokers. There were significant relationships between all three markers and the number of sheeshas consumed per day.
Conclusions  Cigarette and sheesha smoking significantly affect first-trimester markers of Down syndrome (fetal NT, free β-hCG and PAPP-A). Correction for this effect in women who smoke might improve the effectiveness of first-trimester screening for Down syndrome in these women. The underlying mechanism(s) relating smoking to the changes in first-trimester markers require further studies.
Keywords:Cigarette  fetal NT  first-trimester  free β-hCG  PAPP-A  sheesha  smoking
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