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Clinical significance of proteinuria determined with dipstick test, edema, and weekly weight gain ⩾500g at antenatal visit.

Kentaro Chiba1, Takashi Yamada2, Satoshi Kawaguchi1, Masamitsu Takeda1, Ryutaro Nishida1, Takahiro Yamada1, Mamoru Morikawa1, Hisanori Minakami1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine how urine dipstick test, edema, and/or excessive weight gain (EWG, defined as ⩾500g/week) at antenatal visits predict significant proteinuria (defined as a protein-to-creatinine ratio [P/Cr, mg/mg] ⩾0.27) and preeclampsia.
METHODS: Data from 3279 antenatal visits between 30 and 36weeks of gestation were studied in 783 women with singleton pregnancies. In 24 preeclamptic pregnancies, data from 89 antenatal visits at and before diagnosis of preeclampsia were used. Spot P/Cr was determined in women with repeated positive dipstick test results in two successive antenatal visits or in those with a positive dipstick test result tested in the presence of hypertension.
RESULTS: Proteinuria on dipstick test, edema, and EWG appeared often in both women with and without preeclampsia; 66.7% vs. 27.7%, 83.3% vs. 44.1%, and 91.7% vs. 81.6%, respectively. However, repeated positive dipstick test results in two successive antenatal visits yielded sensitivity of 45.5%, specificity of 95.2%, and positive and negative predictive values of 30.0% and 97.4%, respectively, for detection of significant proteinuria and corresponding figures of 33.3%, 94.1%, 14.0%, and 98.0% for prediction of preeclampsia.
CONCLUSION: Repeated positive dipstick test results in two successive antenatal visits warrant a need for a confirmation test of significant proteinuria.
Copyright © 2013 International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Antenatal care; Edema; Preeclampsia; Proteinuria; Routine test

Year:  2013        PMID: 26106028     DOI: 10.1016/j.preghy.2013.01.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pregnancy Hypertens        ISSN: 2210-7789            Impact factor:   2.899


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