A comprehensive evaluation of pregnancy and newborn outcomes in Syrian refugees in Turkey

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Dirican, Aylin onder [1 ]
Korucu, Dilay Gok [2 ]
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[1] Baskent Univ Konya Practice, Res Hosp, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, Konya, Turkiye
[2] Konya City Hosp, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, Konya, Turkiye
关键词
Syrian refugees; Obstetric outcome; Maternal complication; Neonatal outcome Vitamin D; VITAMIN-D; WOMEN; DEFICIENCY; RISKS; BIRTH;
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10.1186/s12884-023-06168-2
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
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Background The research was conducted to evaluate the birth and newborn outcomes of Syrian immigrant women according to maternal age groups and Vitamin D use. Methods It was conducted retrospectively using the birth records of 2,866 Syrian migrant women, who had given birth at a tertiary center between January 2016 and May 2020. Demographic features, obstetric and neonatal outcomes were analyzed according to age groups and Vitamin D use. Results The mean age of the patients included in the study was 26.22 +/- 5.90, the mean gestational age at birth was 38.06 +/- 2.1 weeks, and the mean newborn birth weight was 3.151 g. The mean hemoglobin value of the patients was 11.55 +/- 1.54. While most of the patients were taking iron supplements (80.59%), Vitamin D (Vit D) supplement intake was 38.31%. The mean number of antenatal follow-ups was 3.40 +/- 1.65. While the most common delivery method was normal vaginal delivery (61.93%), cesarean section rates were found to be 38.07%. The need for blood transfusion was significantly lower in the group that had received Vitamin D than that in the group that had not received it (2.00% vs. 8.94% p<0.001). The rate of preterm birth was found to be 5.74% in the group that had received Vitamin D and 9.28% in the group that had not received it, which was significantly higher (p<0.001). Conclusions We have seen that maternal and fetal outcomes can be improved with hospital follow-up and adequate vitamin supplements in refugee pregnant women.
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