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Air Pollution and Repeated Ultrasound Measurements of Fetal Growth in Mexico City.

机译:墨西哥城胎儿生长的空气污染和反复超声测量。

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The possible adverse effect of ambient air pollution on various birth outcomes (e.g., weight, length of gestation) is a global public health concern. However, understanding of prenatal exposure to air pollutants and the process of intrauterine growth is limited. This dissertation addressed research gaps in this area by evaluating maternal air pollution exposure and fetal growth using a novel methodological approach.Overall, the objective of this dissertation was to assess exposure to ozone (O3) and particulate matter less than 2.5 micrometers in aerodynamic diameter (PM2.5) during the first trimester and growth trajectories of four fetal anthropometric parameters [head circumference (HC), biparietal diameter (BPD), abdominal circumference (AC), and femur length (FL)], within a Mexico City cohort of pregnant women. First, a systematic review of the epidemiological literature on maternal exposures to air pollutants and fetal growth, as assessed with data from ultrasound examination of fetal anthropometric parameters, revealed scant and limited research exploring in utero assessment of fetal growth related to prenatal air pollution exposure. Secondly, uncertainty related to the use of repeated ultrasound measurements of fetal parameters performed by multiple clinicians (the inter-observer variability) was found to be minimal, with intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) ≥ 0.995. Lastly, we explored differences in fetal anthropometric growth trajectories, estimated with fractional polynomial mixed-effects prediction models, with increased maternal first trimester air pollution exposure, estimated by spatial interpolation models of exposure assessment. Increased maternal exposure to air pollution in the first trimester was negatively associated with the growth of fetal anthropometric parameters at various periods of gestation; point estimates of effect varied by air pollutant and fetal parameter.Reductions of fetal parameter growth trajectories associated with increased air pollution exposure lend support to the continued review and enforcement of existing air pollution standards, and efforts to reduce exposure to pollution, especially among vulnerable populations.
机译:环境空气污染对各种出生结局(例如体重,孕期)的可能不利影响是全球公共卫生关注的问题。但是,对产前暴露于空气污染物和子宫内生长过程的了解有限。本论文通过一种新颖的方法论来评估孕产妇的空气污染暴露和胎儿的生长,从而解决了该领域的研究空白。总体而言,本文的目的是评估空气动力学直径小于2.5微米的臭氧(O3)和颗粒物的暴露量(墨西哥城队列的孕妇在孕早期和四个胎儿人体测量参数[头围(HC),双顶径(BPD),腹围(AC)和股骨长度(FL)]的生长轨迹和生长轨迹期间女人。首先,根据对胎儿人体测量参数进行超声检查的数据评估,对孕产妇暴露于空气污染物和胎儿生长的流行病学文献进行了系统回顾,发现在子宫内评估与产前空气污染有关的胎儿生长方面的研究很少,而且研究有限。其次,发现与多位临床医生对胎儿参数进行重复超声测量有关的不确定性(观察者间差异)极小,组内相关系数(ICC)≥0.995。最后,我们探索了通过分数多项式混合效应预测模型估算的胎儿人体测量生长轨迹的差异,以及通过暴露评估的空间插值模型估算的孕早期孕期空气污染暴露的增加。在孕早期,孕妇暴露于空气污染的增加与在各个妊娠期胎儿人体测量学参数的增长呈负相关。影响的点估计因空气污染物和胎儿参数而异。减少与空气污染暴露增加有关的胎儿参数增长轨迹有助于继续审查和执行现有的空气污染标准,并努力减少污染暴露,特别是在脆弱人群中。

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