A Study of Calcium and Inorganic Phosphorus Levels in Maternal and Cord Blood |
Woo Ha You1, Seung Wan Lee1, Jong Lin Rhi1, Hyun Joo Jeong1, Yong Joon Shin1, Chung Hak Park2 |
1Department of Pediatrics, Dae Han Hospital, Seoul, Korea 2Department of Obsterics and Gymecology, Dae Han Hospital, Seoul, Korea |
산모와 제대혈의 혈중 칼슘, 무기인 농도에 대한 고찰 |
유우하1, 이승완1, 이종린1, 정현주1, 신용준1, 박충학2 |
1대한병원 소아과 2대한병원 산부인과 |
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Abstract |
A study of serum calcium, phosphorus levels in mother and umbilical cord was carried on 39 mother/baby pairs who were admitted to DAE HAN Hospital from Nov.1989 through Feb.1990.
The results abstained were as follows:
1) The mean serum calcium levels of maternal and cord blood were 8.92¡¾10.59mg% and 9. 88¡¾10.74mg% repectively.
The mean serum calcium of cord blood was statiscally higher than that of maternal blood(p< 0.01).
2) The mean serum inoganic phosphorus levels of maternal and cord blood were 3.09¡¾10. 80mg% and 4.04¡¾0.86mg% respectively.
The mean serum inorganic phosphorus level of cord blood was statistically higher than that of maternal blood(p<0.01).
3) The mean serum calcium levels of cord blood in non-anemic mother, male, birth weight (3000~3500g), mother age(25~29yr), primipara, vaginal delivery were higher than those of comparative conditions.
4) The mean serum inorganic phosphorus levels of cord blood in anemic mother, male, birth weight(2500~3000g), mother age(30~34yr), multipara, c/sec delivery were higher than those of comparative conditions. |
Key Words:
Serum calcium, Inorganic phosphorus cord blood |
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