Literature DB >> 24599015

A novel three-step approach for predicting the imminent onset of preeclampsia within 4 weeks after blood sampling at 19-31 weeks of gestation.

Chikako Hirashima1, Akihide Ohkuchi1, Kayo Takahashi1, Hirotada Suzuki1, Shigeki Matsubara1, Mitsuaki Suzuki1.   

Abstract

Our aim was to develop a novel screening method to detect the imminent onset of preeclampsia (PE) within 4 weeks after blood sampling. We prospectively collected data regarding past history of PE/gestational hypertension (GH), blood pressure levels at 16-23 weeks and plasma levels of soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 (sFlt-1) and placental growth factor (PlGF) twice at 19-31 weeks, which were measured using an automated electrochemiluminescence immunoassay. We found that a three-step approach by sequential selection using maternal factors, including a past history of PE/GH or blood pressure levels ≥120/80 mm Hg at 16-23 weeks (first step), followed by plasma levels of PlGF in the <5th percentile (second step) and plasma levels of sFlt-1 in the ≥95th percentile (third step) yielded both high sensitivity and specificity. The imminent onset of PE occurred in 2 of 1199 (0.2%) women recruited at 19-25 weeks and in 6 of 798 (0.8%) women recruited at 26-31 weeks. The sensitivity, specificity, positive likelihood ratio (95% confidence interval), negative likelihood ratio (95% confidence interval), positive predictive value and negative predictive value of the three-step approach for predicting the imminent onset of PE at 19-25 weeks were 100%, 99.8%, 599 (150-2390), 0%, 50% and 100%, respectively; and those at 26-31 weeks were 83%, 99.1%, 94 (42-214), 0.17 (0.03-1.01), 42% and 99.9%, respectively. In conclusion, the three-step approach is a highly sensitive and specific screening method for detecting the imminent onset of PE within 4 weeks after blood sampling at 19-31 weeks of gestation.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2014        PMID: 24599015     DOI: 10.1038/hr.2014.31

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertens Res        ISSN: 0916-9636            Impact factor:   3.872


  7 in total

1.  Response to Dr Sabour: 'Prediction and prevention of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: a methodological mistake'.

Authors:  Akihide Ohkuchi; Shigeki Matsubara
Journal:  Hypertens Res       Date:  2017-03-16       Impact factor: 3.872

2.  Prediction and prevention of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.

Authors:  Akihide Ohkuchi; Chikako Hirashima; Kayo Takahashi; Hirotada Suzuki; Shigeki Matsubara
Journal:  Hypertens Res       Date:  2016-08-18       Impact factor: 3.872

3.  Decreased circulating anandamide levels in preeclampsia.

Authors:  Attila Molvarec; Gergely Fügedi; Eszter Szabó; Balázs Stenczer; Szilvia Walentin; János Rigó
Journal:  Hypertens Res       Date:  2015-02-26       Impact factor: 3.872

4.  Placental origins of adverse pregnancy outcomes: potential molecular targets: an Executive Workshop Summary of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Authors:  John V Ilekis; Ekaterini Tsilou; Susan Fisher; Vikki M Abrahams; Michael J Soares; James C Cross; Stacy Zamudio; Nicholas P Illsley; Leslie Myatt; Christine Colvis; Maged M Costantine; David M Haas; Yoel Sadovsky; Carl Weiner; Erik Rytting; Gene Bidwell
Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2016-03-10       Impact factor: 8.661

5.  Immune activation during the implantation phase causes preeclampsia-like symptoms via the CD40-CD40 ligand pathway in pregnant mice.

Authors:  Keiichi Matsubara; Yuko Matsubara; Miki Mori; Yuka Uchikura; Katsuyuki Hamada; Toru Fujioka; Hisashi Hashimoto; Takashi Matsumoto
Journal:  Hypertens Res       Date:  2016-01-14       Impact factor: 3.872

Review 6.  Implementation of the sFlt-1/PlGF ratio for prediction and diagnosis of pre-eclampsia in singleton pregnancy: implications for clinical practice.

Authors:  H Stepan; I Herraiz; D Schlembach; S Verlohren; S Brennecke; F Chantraine; E Klein; O Lapaire; E Llurba; A Ramoni; M Vatish; D Wertaschnigg; A Galindo
Journal:  Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 7.299

Review 7.  A Dormant Microbial Component in the Development of Preeclampsia.

Authors:  Douglas B Kell; Louise C Kenny
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2016-11-29
  7 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.