Objective: To examine the efficacy of a combination of 4 blood markers of alcohol use in detecting alcohol-abusing pregnant women. Study design: Two new markers of alcohol use, whole blood-associated acetaldehyde and carbohydrate-deficient transferrin, and 2 traditional markers of alcohol use, γ-glutamyl transpeptidase and mean red blood cell volume, were measured in the blood of pregnant women. Each woman was interviewed about alcohol and drug use, medical and obstetric histories, and nutrition. Each infant was examined by a clinician who was blinded to exposure status. Results: All of the women who reported drinking an average of 1 or more ounces of absolute alcohol per day had at least 1 positive blood marker. The infants of mothers with...
One of the ongoing challenges for the accurate diagnosis and treatment of children with fetal alcoho...
Background: Although the effects of alcohol on metabolic processes in the body have been studied wid...
Background: Alcohol consumption during pregnancy, even at low doses, may damage the fetus. Pregnant ...
Objectives: To describe the serious health consequences of alcohol (ethanol) use, especially as they...
Detecting alcohol use among pregnant women is an important step toward preventing alcohol-related bi...
According to new studies, even low levels of prenatal alcohol exposure can negatively affect the dev...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is the leading non-genetic cause of brain damage. In an effor...
Background: After maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy, many neonates affected by less appa...
Objective: Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) places children at risk of fetal alcohol spectrum disorde...
Alcohol use during pregnancy is a significant public health problem. Although most women who drink b...
Providing antenatal and postnatal care for women who drink alcohol in pregnancy is only possible if ...
reported prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and objective meconium alcohol markers to determine the opt...
Pregnant women continue to drink despite evidence that prenatal alcohol consumption can negatively a...
© 2019 Detection of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is important for early intervention and treatmen...
Background: The teratogenic effects of alcohol are well documented, but there is a lack of screening...
One of the ongoing challenges for the accurate diagnosis and treatment of children with fetal alcoho...
Background: Although the effects of alcohol on metabolic processes in the body have been studied wid...
Background: Alcohol consumption during pregnancy, even at low doses, may damage the fetus. Pregnant ...
Objectives: To describe the serious health consequences of alcohol (ethanol) use, especially as they...
Detecting alcohol use among pregnant women is an important step toward preventing alcohol-related bi...
According to new studies, even low levels of prenatal alcohol exposure can negatively affect the dev...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is the leading non-genetic cause of brain damage. In an effor...
Background: After maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy, many neonates affected by less appa...
Objective: Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) places children at risk of fetal alcohol spectrum disorde...
Alcohol use during pregnancy is a significant public health problem. Although most women who drink b...
Providing antenatal and postnatal care for women who drink alcohol in pregnancy is only possible if ...
reported prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and objective meconium alcohol markers to determine the opt...
Pregnant women continue to drink despite evidence that prenatal alcohol consumption can negatively a...
© 2019 Detection of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is important for early intervention and treatmen...
Background: The teratogenic effects of alcohol are well documented, but there is a lack of screening...
One of the ongoing challenges for the accurate diagnosis and treatment of children with fetal alcoho...
Background: Although the effects of alcohol on metabolic processes in the body have been studied wid...
Background: Alcohol consumption during pregnancy, even at low doses, may damage the fetus. Pregnant ...