The Effects of Pregnancy Conditions on the Incidence of Nasal Septal Deformities in Neonates

Background and Objectives:To study the incidence of nasal septal deformities (NSD) in neonates and to identify pregnancyconditions related with NSD occurrence. Materials and Methods:Prospective study of 131 women and their newborns. Incidences of neonatal NSD were looked for with a cotton wool test...

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Published inJournal of rhinology pp. 145 - 149
Main Authors 김익태, 나경섭, 한광식, 박명근, 최혜진, 양경훈
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 대한비과학회 01.11.1999
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Summary:Background and Objectives:To study the incidence of nasal septal deformities (NSD) in neonates and to identify pregnancyconditions related with NSD occurrence. Materials and Methods:Prospective study of 131 women and their newborns. Incidences of neonatal NSD were looked for with a cotton wool test and through direct visual examination of the neonatal nasalcavity with an otoscope. Under study were arbitrary but possibly related factors of neonatal NSD:the mother's age, parity, medicalhistory, the duration of total labor, the duration of second-stage labor, the delivery type, neonatal birth weight and gestationalage. The contributions of these factors were analyzed statistically. Results:The incidence of neonatal NSD as identifiedthrough otoscopic examination was 11.5%. All studied factors indicated no statistically significant relationship with neonatalNSD. Conclusion:Probable nasal trauma during pregnancy and delivery is likely not a factor in the occurrence of NSD in neonates. KCI Citation Count: 0
Bibliography:G704-002180.1999.6.2.011
ISSN:1229-1498
2384-4361