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Obstetric Complications in Women Who Smoke During Pregnancy

Conditions
Smoking
Registration Number
NCT01758276
Lead Sponsor
Hillel Yaffe Medical Center
Brief Summary

This will be a retrospective study. Details on all women who delivered in McGill University between 2001-2007 will be retrieved anonymously from the MOND database (McGill University Obstetrics and Neonatal database). Women will be divided to 2 groups according to their smoking status in pregnancy. Obstetric complications will be recorded in both groups.

Detailed Description

This will be a retrospective study using the McGill University Obstetrics and Neonatal database (MOND). This is a comprehensive database the contains details on all women delivering in McGill University Health Center in Montreal Canada.

Details on all women who delivered in McGill University between 2001-2007 will be retrieved anonymously from the MOND database (McGill University Obstetrics and Neonatal database). Women will be divided to 2 groups according to their smoking status in pregnancy. Obstetric complications will be recorded in both groups.

Statistic tests would be applied in order to assess relation between smoking and Obstetrical complications.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
21000
Inclusion Criteria

all

  • All women who delivered in McGill University health center between 2001-2008
Exclusion Criteria
  • delivery prior to 24 weeks (data on <24 weeks not included in the database..)

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit admission rate in women who smoke in pregnancypregnancy 40 weeks

Using the MOND database We will assess NICU admission rate of babies to women who smoke

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Birthweight40 weeks of pregnancy

we will assess birth weight of babies to mothers who smoke Vs those who don't

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