| Literature DB >> 25881914 |
Mostafa Fouad Gomaa1, Ahmed Hamdy Naguib2, Khaled Hassan Swedan2, Samia Salah Abdellatif3.
Abstract
Preeclampsia affects 1-2% of human pregnancies with no effective screening test. Studies have found some association between cytokines/other biomarkers and the later onset of preeclampsia. The challenge has been to find indicators with sufficient positive predictive value. A prospective observational study recruiting 500 low-risk pregnant women was carried out. Serum TNF-α and uterine artery Doppler were measured at 11-13 weeks. TNF-α cut-off value ≥ 1 4 pg/mL had a sensitivity of 67.8% and a specificity of 98% in predicting PE with PPV of 79.4% and NPV of 96.4%. Mean uterine artery PI ≥ 1.7 had a 100% sensitivity and 84.4% specificity in predicting PE, with a PPV of 41.7% and NPV of 100%. When combining both parameters together we had 88.6% sensitivity and 100% specificity in predicting PE with a PPV of 100% and NPV of 98.6%. Serum TNF-α assay improves the performance of mean uterine artery PI at 11-13 weeks for PE screening and the combination of both tests can rule out PE in the case of normal results.Entities:
Keywords: Preeclampsia; TNF; Uterine artery Doppler
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25881914 DOI: 10.1016/j.jri.2015.02.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Reprod Immunol ISSN: 0165-0378 Impact factor: 4.054