Factor II: C activity and uterine artery Doppler evaluation to improve the early prediction of pre-eclampsia on women with gestational hypertension
- PMID: 15643136
- DOI: 10.1097/00004872-200501000-00024
Factor II: C activity and uterine artery Doppler evaluation to improve the early prediction of pre-eclampsia on women with gestational hypertension
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate whether the determination of maternal plasma Factor II:C (FII:C) and mean uterine artery resistance index may be useful to early predict pre-eclampsia in patients with gestational hypertension.
Design: Prospective study.
Setting: Consecutive enrollment in a public tertiary clinical care centre.
Patients: A total of 65 women with gestational hypertension at 24-26 weeks.
Intervention: Measurements of maternal plasma FII:C activity levels, ultrasonographic biometrical parameters and Doppler velocimetry of maternal uterine arteries.
Main outcome measure(s): The probability of developing pre-eclampsia was the main outcome of the study and it was computed by combining the FII:C and the mean uterine artery resistance index cut-off points, chosen by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis.
Results: F-II:C activity levels and mean uterine artery resistance index were significantly (both P < 0.01) higher in women who developed pre-eclampsia. A weak, but significant correlation (r = 0.3, P < 0.05) was found between these two parameters. FII:C activity levels at the cut-off value of 136.5% achieved a sensitivity of 61.1% and a specificity of 71.3%, while mean uterine artery resistance index (RI) at the cut-off value of 0.57 showed a sensitivity of 85.7% and a specificity of 90.2% in predicting the onset of pre-eclampsia. When both FII:C and mean uterine RI were over the cut-off points the positive predictive value was of 89%, with a 100% negative predictive value when both were below the cut-off points.
Conclusion: F-II:C activity levels and mean uterine artery resistance index determination at mid trimester may improve the prediction of superimposed pre-eclampsia on women with early onset gestational hypertension.
Comment in
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Biochemical markers and physiological parameters as indices for identifying patients at risk of developing pre-eclampsia.J Hypertens. 2005 Jan;23(1):45-6. doi: 10.1097/00004872-200501000-00011. J Hypertens. 2005. PMID: 15643123 Review. No abstract available.
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