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Pei-Yin Yang1,2, Yi-Lun Tsai3, Yu-Jun Chang4, Po-Hui Wang1,5,6.
Abstract
Introduction: To evaluate patterns of change in the urine protein-to-creatinine ratios (uPCRs) during labor at term between normal and women with pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH).Entities:
Keywords: dynamic change patterns; pregnancy-induced hypertension; term delivery; urine protein-to-creatinine ratio
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36035364 PMCID: PMC9413555 DOI: 10.7150/ijms.72926
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Med Sci ISSN: 1449-1907 Impact factor: 3.642
Figure 1Flow chart of enrolled participants at 37-42 weeks vaginal delivery.
Characteristics of women with pregnancy-induced hypertension and normal pregnant women
| Characteristics | Normal pregnant women (n = 68) | Women with PIH (n = 24) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 31.3 ± 4.8 | 30.0 ± 4.0 | 0.233 |
| Gravidity | 0.436 | ||
| 1 | 31 | 17 | |
| 2 | 20 | 4 | |
| 3 | 9 | 2 | |
| 4 | 6 | 1 | |
| 5 | 1 | 0 | |
| 8 | 1 | 0 | |
| Parity | 0.201 | ||
| 0 | 41 | 20 | |
| 1 | 23 | 3 | |
| 2 | 3 | 1 | |
| 3 | 1 | 0 | |
| Gestational age | 39.4 ± 0.9 | 39.0 ± 1.0 | 0.104 |
| Body mass index | 0.104 | ||
| 2 | 13 | 1 | |
| 3 | 55 | 23 |
Statistical analysis: Student's t test and chi-square or Fisher's exact test. Participants were classified by body mass index as group 1 (< 18), group 2 (18-24) and group 3 (> 24). PIH, pregnancy-induced hypertension, SD, standard deviation.
Comparisons of urine protein-to-creatinine ratios during labor at term between normal pregnant women and women with pregnancy-induced hypertension
| uPCR during the course of labor | Normal pregnant women (n = 68) | Women with PIH (n = 24) | OR* (95% CI) | |
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| median (range) | 182.1 (101.5-675.5) | 194.8 (84.2-567.0) | 0.575 | |
| uPCR < 300 mg/g | 60 | 20 | 0.504 | 1.00 |
| uPCR ≥ 300 mg/g | 8 | 4 | 1.50 (0.41-5.52) | |
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| median (range) | 199.7 (94.4-1797.4) | 220.0 (78.5-4786.0) | 0.458 | |
| uPCR < 300 mg/g | 55 | 16 | 0.154 | 1.00 |
| uPCR ≥ 300 mg/g | 13 | 8 | 2.12 (0.75-6.00) | |
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| median (range) | 345.0 (130.6-3994.4) | 365.7 (124.8-2067.7) | 0.499 | |
| uPCR < 300 mg/g | 27 | 8 | 0.580 | 1.00 |
| uPCR ≥ 300 mg/g | 41 | 16 | 1.32 (0.50-3.50) | |
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| median (range) | 248.1 (62.6-2212.4) | 321.1 (90.0-2000.0) | 0.384 | |
| uPCR < 300 mg/g | 43 | 11 | 0.137 | 1.00 |
| uPCR ≥ 300 mg/g | 25 | 13 | 2.033 (0.792-5.215) |
Statistical analysis: Mann-Whitney U test and chi-square or Fisher's exact test
*OR, odds ratio for the odds of uPCR≥ 300 mg/g to uPCR < 300 mg/g, normal pregnant women as a reference group.
uPCR, urine protein-to-creatinine ratio; PIH, pregnancy-induced hypertension; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval.
Multivariate analysis of the relationships between urine protein-to-creatinine ratio and hypertension and other important variables during labor at term delivery using a linear regression model
| uPCR during the course of labor | Latent phase uPCR | Active phase uPCR | Recovery phase uPCR | Postpartum phase uPCR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PIH vs normal | 3.06 0.907 | 189.49 0.181 | -11.70 0.940 | 131.62 0.257 |
| Age | -0.30 0.905 | -7.14 0.597 | 6.04 0.686 | 0.49 0.965 |
| Gravidity | ||||
| gravidity 2 vs gravidity 1 | 111.33 0.004* | -70.72 0.725 | 152.49 0.495 | 127.77 0.440 |
| gravidity ≥ 3 vs gravidity 1 | 48.13 0.219 | -22.16 0.914 | 132.76 0.559 | 38.52 0.819 |
| Parity | ||||
| parity 1 vs parity 0 | -72.47 0.055 | -48.72 0.808 | -245.71 0.270 | -212.54 0.198 |
| parity ≥ 2 vs parity 0 | -46.49 0.436 | -75.28 0.813 | 37.12 0.916 | -296.39 0.259 |
| Gestational age | -5.88 0.658 | 36.774 0.604 | -3.94 0.960 | 62.38 0.285 |
| BMI group# | ||||
| 3 (> 24) vs 2 (18-24) | -67.26 0.038* | -9.82 0.954 | -333.63 0.082 | 46.81 0.740 |
| Newborn weight | -0.01 0.782 | 0.19 0.289 | -0.06 0.754 | -0.10 0.487 |
| Delivery method | ||||
| VED vs NSD | 22.43 0.372 | 88.92 0.507 | 176.64 0.236 | -26.44 0.810 |
Statistical analysis: linear regression model, uPCR was regarded as continuous variable
*uPCR in latent phase: gravidity of 2 vs gravidity of 1, B estimate: 111.33, 95% CI: 36.75-185.91, p = 0.004; BMI 3 (> 24) vs 2 (18-24), B estimate: -67.26, 95% CI: -130.8- -3.67, p = 0.038
#Participants were classified by body mass index (BMI) as group 1 (< 18), group 2 (18-24) and group 3 (> 24).
uPCR, urine protein-to-creatinine ratio; PIH, pregnancy-induced hypertension; VED, vacuum extraction vaginal delivery; NSD, normal spontaneous vaginal delivery.
Multivariate analysis of the relationships between urine protein-to-creatinine ratio and hypertension and other important variables during labor at term delivery using a logistic regression model
| uPCR in the course of labor | Latent phase uPCR | Active phase uPCR | Recovery phase uPCR | Postpartum phase uPCR | ||||
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| OR |
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| PIH vs normal | 2.45 | 0.278 | 1.91 | 0.311 | 0.90 | 0.856 | 2.81 | 0.078 |
| Age | 0.95 | 0.585 | 0.99 | 0.836 | 0.93 | 0.237 | 0.99 | 0.861 |
| Gravidity | ||||||||
| gravidity 2 vs gravidity 1 | 9.80 | 0.029* | 2.31 | 0.323 | 1.16 | 0.862 | 8.37 | 0.021* |
| gravidity ≥ 3 vs gravidity 1 | 1.97 | 0.620 | 1.25 | 0.819 | 1.21 | 0.815 | 3.56 | 0.137 |
| Parity | ||||||||
| parity 1 vs parity 0 | 0.39 | 0.370 | 0.19 | 0.086 | 0.31 | 0.148 | 0.18 | 0.046* |
| parity ≥ 2 vs parity 0 | u.a. | u.a. | u.a | u.a. | u.a. | u.a. | 0.31 | 0.400 |
| Gestational age | 1.23 | 0.615 | 0.92 | 0.7914 | 0.78 | 0.395 | 1.84 | 0.050 |
| BMI group# 3 vs 2 | 0.19 | 0.058 | 0.42 | 0.260 | 0.47 | 0.302 | 0.66 | 0.534 |
| Newborn weight | 1.00 | 0.327 | 1.00 | 0.219 | 1.00 | 0.791 | 1.00 | 0.042* |
| Delivery method VED vs NSD | 1.07 | 0.931 | 1.14 | 0.825 | 2.02 | 0.196 | 1.43 | 0.500 |
Statistical analysis: logistic regression model, uPCR regarded as a categorical variable by defining uPCR ≥ 300 mg/g as abnormal
*uPCR assessed by the proportion of uPCRs ≥ 300, and the OR and 95% CI of uPCR ≥ 300 for gravidity 2 vs gravidity 1 (OR: 9.80, 95% CI: 1.26-76.09, p = 0.029) in latent phase. uPCR in early postpartum phase gravidity 2 vs gravidity 1 (OR: 8.37, 95% CI: 1.38-50.76, p = 0.021); parity 1 vs parity 0 (OR: 0.18; 95% CI: 0.03-0.97, p = 0.046); newborn body weight (OR: 1.00, 95% CI: 0.99-1.00, p = 0.042) #Participants were classified by body mass index (BMI) as group 1 (< 18), group 2 (18-24) and group 3 (> 24).
uPCR, urine protein-to-creatinine ratio; OR, odds ratio; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval; PIH, pregnancy-induced hypertension; VED, vacuum extraction vaginal delivery; NSD, normal spontaneous vaginal delivery; u.a., unavailable.
Figure 2The dynamic change patterns in uPCR and the proportions of uPCRs ≥ 300 mg/g in the latent, active, recovery and early postpartum phases during the course of labor at term delivery in normal pregnant women and women with pregnancy-induced hypertension. (A) Normal pregnant women. There was no significant difference in uPCR from the latent phase to the active phase. Thereafter, uPCR increased significantly from the active phase to the recovery phase and decreased significantly from the recovery phase to the early postpartum phase. (B) Women with pregnancy-induced hypertension. No obviously significant differences in uPCR were found from the latent phase to the early postpartum phase. Statistical analyses of dependent continuous variables were performed using Friedman, Wilcoxon and Holm's tests. uPCR, urine protein-to-creatinine ratio.(C) Normal pregnant women. There was no significant difference in the proportions of uPCRs ≥ 300 mg/g from the latent phase to active phase. Thereafter, the uPCR increased significantly from the active phase to the recovery phase and then decreased significantly from the recovery phase to the early postpartum phase. (D) Women with pregnancy-induced hypertension. No obviously significant differences were found in the proportions of uPCRs ≥ 300 mg/g from the latent phase to the early postpartum phase. Statistical analyses of dependent categorical variables were performed using Cochran's Q, McNemar and Holm's tests. uPCR, urine protein-to-creatinine ratio; PIH, pregnancy-induced hypertension.