Correlation of Cotinine Levels with Use of Smokeless Tobacco (Mishri) among Pregnant Women and Anthropometry of Newborn

Introduction: ‘Smokeless tobacco’ is the term used for the tobacco that is consumed in un-burnt form and it can be used orally or nasally. Cotinine, a nicotine metabolite, is used to quantify exposure to tobacco, which readily gains access to foetal circulation. Cotinine is invariably found in c...

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Main Authors: Praveen Ganganahalli, Asha Pratinidhi, Jyotsna Patil, Satish V. Kakade
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Language:English
Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-07ead96021874a6aaf6a09d0949640ba2020-11-25T03:00:28ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2017-03-01113LC16LC1910.7860/JCDR/2017/23340.9534Correlation of Cotinine Levels with Use of Smokeless Tobacco (Mishri) among Pregnant Women and Anthropometry of Newborn Praveen Ganganahalli0Asha Pratinidhi1Jyotsna Patil2Satish V. Kakade3Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Blde University, Shri B.M Patil Medical College, Vijayapur, Karnataka, India.Director of Research, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Deemed University, Karad, Maharashtra, India.Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad, Maharashtra, India.Statistician Cum Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad, Maharashtra, India.Introduction: ‘Smokeless tobacco’ is the term used for the tobacco that is consumed in un-burnt form and it can be used orally or nasally. Cotinine, a nicotine metabolite, is used to quantify exposure to tobacco, which readily gains access to foetal circulation. Cotinine is invariably found in coelomic, amniotic and foetal serum when maternal serum cotinine levels exceed 25ng/ml. Aim: To estimate cotinine levels among pregnant women using and not using smokeless tobacco (mishri) and to correlate cotinine level with anthropometry of newborns. Materials and Methods: A hospital based cohort study was conducted at Krishna Hospital, Karad, District Satara, Maharashtra, India. Pregnant women who were using smokeless tobacco (mishri) during pregnancy were analyzed for cotinine levels in blood by using ELISA kit tech and correlated with anthropometry of newborn babies and compared with non users of tobacco. Results: About 480 gm reduction in Birth weight and 6.5 cm reduction in birth length of babies born to mishri users compared to non users of tobacco and also cotinine levels among users were found significantly negatively correlating with anthropometric measurement of newborn babies. Conclusion: A pro-active effort is essential to educate the women about adverse effects of tobacco in general and on the intrauterine growth of the baby in particular.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/9534/23340_CE(RA1)_F(T)_PF1(SH_RK)_PFA(DK)_PF2(P_NESY).pdfbirth weightbirth lengthintrauterine growthnicotine metabolite
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author Praveen Ganganahalli
Asha Pratinidhi
Jyotsna Patil
Satish V. Kakade
spellingShingle Praveen Ganganahalli
Asha Pratinidhi
Jyotsna Patil
Satish V. Kakade
Correlation of Cotinine Levels with Use of Smokeless Tobacco (Mishri) among Pregnant Women and Anthropometry of Newborn
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
birth weight
birth length
intrauterine growth
nicotine metabolite
author_facet Praveen Ganganahalli
Asha Pratinidhi
Jyotsna Patil
Satish V. Kakade
author_sort Praveen Ganganahalli
title Correlation of Cotinine Levels with Use of Smokeless Tobacco (Mishri) among Pregnant Women and Anthropometry of Newborn
title_short Correlation of Cotinine Levels with Use of Smokeless Tobacco (Mishri) among Pregnant Women and Anthropometry of Newborn
title_full Correlation of Cotinine Levels with Use of Smokeless Tobacco (Mishri) among Pregnant Women and Anthropometry of Newborn
title_fullStr Correlation of Cotinine Levels with Use of Smokeless Tobacco (Mishri) among Pregnant Women and Anthropometry of Newborn
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of Cotinine Levels with Use of Smokeless Tobacco (Mishri) among Pregnant Women and Anthropometry of Newborn
title_sort correlation of cotinine levels with use of smokeless tobacco (mishri) among pregnant women and anthropometry of newborn
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Introduction: ‘Smokeless tobacco’ is the term used for the tobacco that is consumed in un-burnt form and it can be used orally or nasally. Cotinine, a nicotine metabolite, is used to quantify exposure to tobacco, which readily gains access to foetal circulation. Cotinine is invariably found in coelomic, amniotic and foetal serum when maternal serum cotinine levels exceed 25ng/ml. Aim: To estimate cotinine levels among pregnant women using and not using smokeless tobacco (mishri) and to correlate cotinine level with anthropometry of newborns. Materials and Methods: A hospital based cohort study was conducted at Krishna Hospital, Karad, District Satara, Maharashtra, India. Pregnant women who were using smokeless tobacco (mishri) during pregnancy were analyzed for cotinine levels in blood by using ELISA kit tech and correlated with anthropometry of newborn babies and compared with non users of tobacco. Results: About 480 gm reduction in Birth weight and 6.5 cm reduction in birth length of babies born to mishri users compared to non users of tobacco and also cotinine levels among users were found significantly negatively correlating with anthropometric measurement of newborn babies. Conclusion: A pro-active effort is essential to educate the women about adverse effects of tobacco in general and on the intrauterine growth of the baby in particular.
topic birth weight
birth length
intrauterine growth
nicotine metabolite
url https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/9534/23340_CE(RA1)_F(T)_PF1(SH_RK)_PFA(DK)_PF2(P_NESY).pdf
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