Jma. Teixeira et al., Association between maternal anxiety in pregnancy and increased uterine artery resistance index: cohort based study, BR MED J, 318(7177), 1999, pp. 153-157
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine","Medical Research General Topics
Objective To investigate whether maternal anxiety in the third trimester is
associated with an increased uterine artery resistance index.
Design Cohort based study.
Subjects 100 pregnant women, with a mean gestation of 32 weeks.
Outcome measures Self rating Spielberger questionnaire for state anxiety an
d trait anxiety, and uterine blood now waveform patterns as assessed by col
our Doppler ultrasound.
Results A significant association was found between uterine artery resistan
ce index and scores for both Spielberger state anxiety and trait anxiety (r
(s) = 0.31, P < 0.002 and 0.28 P < 0.005 respectively). Women with state an
xiety scores > 40 (n = 15) had a higher mean uterine resistance index than
those with scores less than or equal to 40 (mean difference with mean resis
tance index 24%, 95% confidence interval 12% to 38%; P < 0.0001), Similarly
, women with trait anxiety scores >40 (n=32) had a higher mean resistance i
ndex than those with scores less than or equal to 40, although to a lesser
extent. The presence of notches in the waveform pattern produced by uterine
artery blood now was found in 4/15 (27%) women with high state anxiety sco
res compared with 4/85 (5%) with low anxiety scores (P < 0.02).
Conclusions This study shows an association between maternal anxiety in pre
gnancy and increased uterine artery resistance index. It suggests a mechani
sm by which the psychological state of the mother may affect fetal developm
ent, and may explain epidemiological associations between maternal anxiety
and low birth weight The influence of maternal anxiety may be one mechanism
by which the intrauterine environment contributes to later disease in offs
pring.