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. 2009 May;200(5):499.e1-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2008.12.036.

Predictive value of combined amniotic fluid proteomic biomarkers and interleukin-6 in preterm labor with intact membranes

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Predictive value of combined amniotic fluid proteomic biomarkers and interleukin-6 in preterm labor with intact membranes

Teresa Cobo et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2009 May.

Abstract

Objective: To assess proteomic biomarkers and interleukin-6 alone or in combination to predict intraamniotic infection, preterm birth, and neonatal morbidity in preterm labor with intact membranes.

Study design: Amniotic fluid interleukin-6 and selected proteomic biomarkers were assayed from 86 patients with preterm labor and intact membranes (22-36 weeks). The predictive value of each marker alone or in combination was evaluated for intraamniotic infection, preterm birth, and neonatal composite morbidity.

Results: Both interleukin-6 (odds ratio, 19.5; P = .012) and proteomic biomarkers (odds ratio, 25.2; P = .001) were statistically independent predictors of intraamniotic infection with sensitivity, positive predictive value, and false-positive rates of 25%, 17.6%, and 20% when 1 marker was present and of 75%, 75%, and 4.3% when both were detected. Their combination did not improve prediction of preterm birth or neonatal morbidity.

Conclusion: The combined use of proteomic biomarkers and interleukin-6 to predict intraamniotic infection shows better accuracy than when used alone.

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