2001
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2003.00268.x
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A comparison of fetal behaviour in term fetuses exposed to anticonvulsant medication with unexposed controls

Abstract: Objective To compare behaviour in term fetuses exposed to anticonvulsants with unexposed controls. Design An observational study.Setting Pregnancy Assessment Centre, University Hospital, Nottingham, UK. Sample Seventeen fetuses whose mothers were taking anticonvulsants and 94 fetuses whose mothers were on no medication between 28 and 41 weeks. Methods Behaviour (fetal heart rate and activity) was recorded with the use of Doppler ultrasound. The duration of recording was 60 minutes or more in all but four recor… Show more

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“…The normality of the ultrasonographic and maternal serum parameters was tested using the Shapiro-Wilk W test. After stratifying for gestational age, 31 comparisons of ultrasound parameters between fetuses of women prescribed antidepressants and women not prescribed antidepressant were performed using nonparametric tests, except for NFT, LV, and UE3, for which t tests were used as they were normally distributed. In addition, we report effect sizes (ESs) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) along with P values.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The normality of the ultrasonographic and maternal serum parameters was tested using the Shapiro-Wilk W test. After stratifying for gestational age, 31 comparisons of ultrasound parameters between fetuses of women prescribed antidepressants and women not prescribed antidepressant were performed using nonparametric tests, except for NFT, LV, and UE3, for which t tests were used as they were normally distributed. In addition, we report effect sizes (ESs) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) along with P values.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%