First trimester urinary placental growth factor and development of pre-eclampsia |
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Authors: | MD Savvidou R Akolekar E Zaragoza LC Poon KH Nicolaides |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetrics, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK;Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine, King's College Hospital, London, UK |
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Abstract: | Objective To compare urinary placental growth factor (PlGF) concentration at 11+0 to 13+6 weeks of gestation in women who subsequently develop pre-eclampsia with normotensive controls. Design Nested case–control study within a prospective study for first trimester prediction of pre-eclampsia. Setting Routine antenatal visit in a teaching hospital. Population Fifty-two women who developed pre-eclampsia and 52 controls matched for gestational age and sample storage time. Methods Urinary PlGF concentration and PlGF to creatinine ratio were measured in women who developed pre-eclampsia and their matched controls. Comparisons between groups were performed using Student's t test. Main outcome measures Development of pre-eclampsia. Results In the pre-eclampsia group, the median urinary PlGF concentration (20.6 pg/ml, interquartile range [IQR] 9.1–32.0 pg/ml) and median urinary PlGF to creatinine ratio (1.6 pg/mg, IQR 1.2–2.5 pg/mg) were not significantly different from the control group (11.8 pg/ml, IQR 5.5–29.8 pg/ml, P = 0.1 and 1.7 pg/mg, IQR 1.2–2.3 pg/mg, P = 0.3, respectively). There were no significant differences between women with early-onset pre-eclampsia requiring delivery before 34 weeks ( n = 13) and those with late-onset pre-eclampsia ( n = 39) and between women with pre-eclampsia and fetal growth restriction (FGR) ( n = 25) and those with pre-eclampsia and no FGR ( n = 27) in either median PlGF concentration or median urinary PlGF to creatinine ratio. Conclusions The development of pre-eclampsia is not preceded by altered urinary PlGF concentration in the first trimester of pregnancy. |
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Keywords: | First trimester PlGF pre-eclampsia pregnancy urine |
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