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Maternal tobacco use during pregnancy and risk of congenital heart defects in offspring: a systematic review

Authors: Aspasia Tzani, Konstantinos P Economopoulos

Published in: Tobacco Induced Diseases | Special Issue 1/2014

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Numerous human studies have investigated potential teratogenic effects of maternal smoking during pregnancy, with conflicting findings [1, 2]. One of the most common birth malformations is congenital heart defect (CHD) with a prevalence of around 1% of live births [3, 4]. More specifically, several studies indicate that maternal tobacco use is related with increased risk of CHD, whereas other studies do not find any association [5, 6]. The aim of this study is to systematically review the literature regarding the correlation between maternal smoking during pregnancy and the prevalence of CHDs in offspring. …
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Metadata
Title
Maternal tobacco use during pregnancy and risk of congenital heart defects in offspring: a systematic review
Authors
Aspasia Tzani
Konstantinos P Economopoulos
Publication date
01-06-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Tobacco Induced Diseases / Issue Special Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1617-9625
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1617-9625-12-S1-A20

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