Interleukin-1 Beta And Uric Acid As Potential Second-Trimester Predictive Biomarkers Of Preeclampsia

HYPERTENSION IN PREGNANCY(2021)

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Methods: The prospective study was conducted at the University Hospital from February 2020 to December 2020. The study population (n = 88) included women who later developed PE (n = 42), as well as women who were healthy at birth (n = 46) in the second trimester of pregnancy. Serum levels of CRP, IL-1 beta, uric acid, creatinine, AST, ALT, MPV, Hb, PC, vitamin D, Ca, and Mg were compared between the groups. Results: Serum IL-1 beta and uric acid levels were significantly higher in subjects who eventually developed PE compared with those who did not. Conclusions: IL-1 beta and uric acid may be a predictive markers for PE. Maternal serum IL-1 beta and uric acid levels in the second trimester of pregnancy may be a predictive markers for PE.
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Preeclampsia, CRP, interleukin-1&#946, uric acid, MPV, vitamin D, calcium, magnesium
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