Isolated gestational proteinuria preceding the diagnosis of preeclampsia – an observational study. (23rd May 2016)
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- Title:
- Isolated gestational proteinuria preceding the diagnosis of preeclampsia – an observational study. (23rd May 2016)
- Main Title:
- Isolated gestational proteinuria preceding the diagnosis of preeclampsia – an observational study
- Authors:
- Yamada, Takahiro
Obata‐Yasuoka, Mana
Hamada, Hiromi
Baba, Yosuke
Ohkuchi, Akihide
Yasuda, Shun
Kawabata, Kosuke
Minakawa, Shiori
Hirai, Chihiro
Kusaka, Hideto
Murabayashi, Nao
Inde, Yusuke
Nagura, Michikazu
Umazume, Takeshi
Itakura, Atsuo
Maeda, Makoto
Sagawa, Norimasa
Ohno, Yasumasa
Kataoka, Soromon
Fujimori, Keiya
Kudo, Yoshiki
Ikeda, Tomoaki
Nakai, Akihito
Minakami, Hisanori - Abstract:
- Abstract: Introduction: Some pregnant women develop significant proteinuria in the absence of hypertension. However, clinical significance of isolated gestational proteinuria (IGP) is not well understood. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of IGP in singleton pregnancies and the proportion of women with IGP who subsequently developed preeclampsia (IGP‐PE) among all PE cases. Material and methods: This was an observational study of 6819 women with singleton pregnancies at 12 centers, including 938 women with at least once determination of protein‐to‐creatinine ratio (P/Cr). Significant proteinuria in pregnancy (SPIP) was defined as P/Cr (mg/mg) level >0.27. IGP was defined as SPIP in the absence of hypertension. Gestational hypertension (GH) preceding preeclampsia (GH‐PE) was defined as preeclampsia (PE) in which GH preceded SPIP. Simultaneous PE (S‐PE) was defined as PE in which both SPIP and hypertension occurred simultaneously. Results: IGP and PE were diagnosed in 130 (1.9%) and 158 (2.3%) of 6819 women, respectively. Of 130 women with IGP, 32 (25%) progressed to PE and accounted for 20% of all women with PE. Hence, women with IGP had a relative risk of 13.1 (95% CI; 9.2–18.5) for developing PE compared with those without IGP [25% (32/130) vs. 1.9% (126/6689)]. At diagnosis of SPIP, P/Cr levels already exceeded 1.0 more often in women with S‐PE than in those with IGP‐PE [67% (33/49) vs. 44% (14/32), respectively, p = 0.031]. Conclusions: IGP is a risk factor forAbstract: Introduction: Some pregnant women develop significant proteinuria in the absence of hypertension. However, clinical significance of isolated gestational proteinuria (IGP) is not well understood. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of IGP in singleton pregnancies and the proportion of women with IGP who subsequently developed preeclampsia (IGP‐PE) among all PE cases. Material and methods: This was an observational study of 6819 women with singleton pregnancies at 12 centers, including 938 women with at least once determination of protein‐to‐creatinine ratio (P/Cr). Significant proteinuria in pregnancy (SPIP) was defined as P/Cr (mg/mg) level >0.27. IGP was defined as SPIP in the absence of hypertension. Gestational hypertension (GH) preceding preeclampsia (GH‐PE) was defined as preeclampsia (PE) in which GH preceded SPIP. Simultaneous PE (S‐PE) was defined as PE in which both SPIP and hypertension occurred simultaneously. Results: IGP and PE were diagnosed in 130 (1.9%) and 158 (2.3%) of 6819 women, respectively. Of 130 women with IGP, 32 (25%) progressed to PE and accounted for 20% of all women with PE. Hence, women with IGP had a relative risk of 13.1 (95% CI; 9.2–18.5) for developing PE compared with those without IGP [25% (32/130) vs. 1.9% (126/6689)]. At diagnosis of SPIP, P/Cr levels already exceeded 1.0 more often in women with S‐PE than in those with IGP‐PE [67% (33/49) vs. 44% (14/32), respectively, p = 0.031]. Conclusions: IGP is a risk factor for PE, and IGP‐PE accounts for a considerable proportion (20%) of all PE. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica. Volume 95:Number 9(2016)
- Journal:
- Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica
- Issue:
- Volume 95:Number 9(2016)
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- Volume 95, Issue 9 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 95
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0095-0009-0000
- Page Start:
- 1048
- Page End:
- 1054
- Publication Date:
- 2016-05-23
- Subjects:
- Disease pregnancy -- preeclampsia -- pregnancy outcome -- protein to creatinine ratio -- proteinuria pregnancy
Gynecology -- Periodicals
Pregnancy -- Periodicals
Obstetrics -- Periodicals
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http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/00016349.asp ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/aogs.12915 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0001-6349
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