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The introduction to air pollution on pregnancy outcome (APPO) study: a multicenter cohort study

Authors :
Young Min Hur
Sunwha Park
Eunjin Kwon
Young-Ah You
AbuZar Ansari
Soo Min Kim
Gain Lee
Mi Hye Park
Kyung A Lee
Soo Jung Kim
Young-Han Kim
Yeon-sung Jung
Geum Joon Cho
Min-Jeong Oh
Sung Hun Na
Se jin Lee
Tae Gyu An
Jin-Gon Bae
Yu-Hwan Kim
Soo-Jeong Lee
Na Kyung Kim
Eun-Hee Ha
Young Ju Kim
Source :
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science. 66:169-180
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Korean Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2023.

Abstract

Objective The air pollution on pregnancy outcome (APPO) study is a prospective hospital-based cohort study designed to investigate the maternal and fetal effects of a particulate matter with an aerodynamic below 10 μm (PM10) and PM2.5 (below 2.5 μm) exposure. This study aims to analyze a relationship between particulate matter and adverse pregnancy outcomes and to find related biomarkers and develop management guidelines.Methods About 1,200 pregnant women are recruited for 3 years (from January 2021 to December 2023) from seven university hospitals to investigate the effects of particulate matter on pregnancy complications and adverse pregnancy outcomes. We collect biological samples by 5 mL of maternal venous blood and 15 mL of urine in each trimester of pregnancy, and 5 mL of umbilical cord blood and 2×2×2 cm of placental tissue are collected after delivery. In addition, by applying PM10 and PM2.5 concentration values and time-activity patterns from the time weighted average model, the individual predicted exposure of air pollution for the pregnant women are obtained.Results The average exposure of PM10 and PM2.5 of the participants in the entire period of pregnancy, was exceeded the World Health Organization air quality guidelines (an annual level, PM10 >15 μg/m3, PM2.5 >5 μg/m3). Moreover, it was revealed that the PM concentration was increasing toward the 3rd trimester of pregnancy.Conclusion The APPO study will be able to identify the degree of exposure to air pollution in pregnant women and use it as basic data for estimating individual exposure to particulate matter. And the results of the APPO study will facilitate in the development of health management for pregnant women against air pollution.

Subjects

Subjects :
Obstetrics and Gynecology

Details

ISSN :
22878580
Volume :
66
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science
Accession number :
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