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The association of prenatal exposure to intensive traffic with early preterm infant neurobehavioral development as reflected by the NICU Network Neurobehavioral Scale (NNNS)

机译:Nicu网络神经兽性尺度(NNNS)反映的早产儿发芽与早期早产儿

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Introduction: Traffic-related air pollution has been shown to be neurotoxic to the developing fetus and in term-born infants during early childhood. It is unknown whether there is an increased risk of adverse neurobehavioral outcome in preterm infants exposed to higher levels of air pollution during the fetal period. Objective: To assess the association between prenatal exposure to traffic-related air pollution on early preterm infant neurobehavior. Methods: Air pollution exposure was estimated by two methods: density of major roads and density of vehicle-miles traveled (VMT), each at multiple buffering areas around residential addresses. We examined the association between prenatal exposure to traffic-related air pollution and performance on the Neonate Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Network Behavioral Scale (NNNS), a measure of neurobehavioral outcome in infancy for 240 preterm neonates enrolled in the NICU-Hospital Exposures and Long-Term Health cohort. Linear regression analysis was conducted for exposure and individual NNNS subscales. Latent profile analysis (LPA) was applied to classify infants into distinct NNNS phenotypes. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was conducted between exposure and LPA groups. Covariates included gestational age, birth weight z-score, post-menstrual age at NNNS assessment, socioeconomic status, race, delivery type, maternal smoking status, and medical morbidities during the NICU stay. Results: Among all 13 NNNS subscales, hypotonia was significantly associated with VMT (104 vehicle-mile/km~2) in 150 m (β = 0.01, P-value< 0.001), 300 m (β = 0.01, P-value = 0.003), and 500 m (β = 0.01, P-value = 0.002) buffering areas, as well as with road density in a 500 m buffering area (β = 0.03, P-value = 0.03). We identified three NNNS phenotypes by LPA. Among them, high density of major roads within 150 m, 300 m, and 500 m buffers of the residential address was significantly associated with the same phenotype (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Prenatal exposure to intensive air pollution emitted from major roads may impact early neurode-velopment of preterm infants. Motor development may be particularly sensitive to air pollution-related toxicity.
机译:介绍:流量相关的空气污染已被证明是发育胎儿的神经毒性,并且在幼儿期间出生的婴儿。尚不清楚在胎儿期间暴露于更高水平的空气污染的早产儿的不良神经表达结果是否有增加的风险。目的:评估早期早产儿婴幼儿动物的产前与流量相关空气污染的关联。方法:空气污染暴露估计了两种方法:主要道路密度和车里英里密度(VMT),每个都在住宅地址周围的多个缓冲区。我们审查了新生儿重症监护室(NICU)网络行为规模(NICU)网络行为规模(NNNS)对流量相关的空气污染和表现之间的关联,这是婴儿婴儿婴儿婴儿婴儿婴儿的神经兽性结果的衡量标准长期健康队列。线性回归分析进行了接触和单个NNNS分量。应用潜在剖面分析(LPA)将婴儿分类为不同的NNN表型。在暴露和LPA组之间进行多项逻辑回归分析。协调因子包括孕龄,出生体重Z分数,NNNS评估,社会经济地位,种族,交付类型,母亲吸烟地位和尼古尔的医学病理。结果:在所有13个NNNS分量中,Hypotonia在150m(β= 0.01,p值<0.001)中与VMT(104载体英里/ km〜2)显着相关(104辆,p值<0.001),300μm(β= 0.01,p值= 0.003)和500μm(β= 0.01,p值= 0.002)缓冲区域,以及500m的缓冲区域中的道路密度(β= 0.03,p值= 0.03)。我们通过LPA鉴定了三种NNNS表型。其中,在150米,300米和500米的住宅地址缓冲区内的高密度大致与相同的表型显着相关(P <0.05)。结论:主要道路排放的强化空气污染产前暴露可能会影响早产儿的早期神经潮流。电机开发对空气污染相关的毒性特别敏感。

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    《Environmental research》 |2020年第4期|109204.1-109204.7|共7页
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    Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York City NY USA;

    Division of Newborn Medicine Department of Pediatrics Kravis Children's Hospital Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York City NY USA;

    Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York City NY USA;

    Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York City NY USA;

    Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York City NY USA;

    Division of Newborn Medicine Department of Pediatrics Kravis Children's Hospital Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York City NY USA;

    Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York City NY USA Division of Newborn Medicine Department of Pediatrics Kravis Children's Hospital Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York City NY USA Department of Obstetrics Gynecology and Reproductive Science Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York City NY USA;

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    Traffic-related air pollution; NNNS; Latent profile analysis;

    机译:与交通相关的空气污染;nnns;潜在概况分析;

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