Comparação entre a concentração sérica de alfa-tocoferol de puérperas assistidas em maternidades públicas e privadas no Nordeste do Brasil / Comparison between the serum concentration of alpha-tocopherol in puerperal women assisted in public and private maternities in Northeastern Brazil
Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet
; Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet;36(8): 372-376, 08/2014. tab
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OBJETIVO:
Comparar a concentração de alfa-tocoferol no soro entre puérperas atendidas em maternidades das redes pública e privada da cidade de Natal (RN), Brasil.MÉTODOS:
Participaram do estudo 209 puérperas, sendo 96 mulheres provenientes da rede privada e 113, da rede pública, entre 24 e 48 horas pós-parto. Foram incluídas no estudo parturientes com idade a partir de 12 anos, sem patologias associadas à gestação, que tiveram concepto único sem má-formação. Mulheres descompensadas clinicamente e com gestação múltipla foram excluídas. Amostras de 5 mL de sangue de cada participante foram coletadas no período de jejum, antes da primeira refeição do dia. A concentração de alfa-tocoferol no soro (µg/dL) foi determinada por cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência (CLAE). A diferença estatística entre as médias foi testada utilizando o teste t de Student.RESULTADOS:
As médias da concentração de alfa-tocoferol nas puérperas da rede pública e da rede privada, respectivamente, foram 1.115,7±341,4 μg/dL e 1.355,7±397,6 μg/dL, tendo sido observada diferença estatisticamente significante (p=0,000687). Para avaliação individual da concentração de vitamina E, a deficiência foi identificada quando alfa-tocoferol <11,6 μmol/L ou <499,6 µg/dL. As puérperas da rede pública tiveram um percentual de 5,3% (n=6) de deficiência, enquanto nas participantes da rede privada tal carência não foi encontrada. Todavia, baixas concentrações (alfa-tocoferol entre 11,6-16,2 μmol/L ou 499,6-697,7 µg/dL) ocorreram tanto na rede pública como na privada 9,7% (n=11) e 4,2% (n=4), respectivamente.CONCLUSÃO:
Esses resultados destacam que as mulheres assistidas ...ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
To compare the concentration of serum alpha-tocopherol during the postpartum period in women admitted to public and private hospitals in Natal (RN), Brazil.METHODS:
The study included 209 women in the postpartum period, 96 of them from private hospitals and 113 from public hospitals, studied between 24 and 48 hours postpartum. Inclusion criteria were mothers aged 12 years or more, without diseases associated with pregnancy, who had given birth to a singleton with no malformations. Clinically decompensated women with multiple fetuses were excluded. A 5 mL blood sample was obtained from each participant under fasting conditions, before the first meal of the day. The concentration of alpha-tocopherol in serum (µg/dL) was determined by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The statistical difference between means was tested by the Student's t-test.RESULTS:
The mean concentration of alpha-tocopherol was 1.115.7 µg/dL in puerperae from the public network and 1.355.7±397.6 µg/dL in puerperae from the privte network , with a significant difference between groups (p=0.000687). Vitamin E concentration was determined individually and an alpha-tocopherol level <11.6 µmol/L or <499.6 µg/dL was considered to indicate deficiency. Vitamin E deficiency was detected in 5.3% of puerperae from the public network (n=6), whereas no deficiency was detected among women from the private network. However, low concentrations of alpha-tocopherol (11.6 to 16.2 µmol/L or 499.6 to 697.7 µg/dL) was detected in both groups, i.e., in 9.7% of the women from the public network (n=11) and in 4.2% for the women from the private network (n=4).CONCLUSION:
These results highlight that women assisted in the public sector were more vulnerable to developing low concentrations of alpha-tocopherol than women assisted in the private sector. .Key words
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LILACS
Main subject:
Alpha-Tocopherol
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Postpartum Period
Type of study:
Observational_studies
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Prevalence_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Limits:
Adolescent
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
Country/Region as subject:
America do sul
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Brasil
Language:
Pt
Journal:
Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet
Journal subject:
GINECOLOGIA
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OBSTETRICIA
Year:
2014
Type:
Article