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Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol ; 122(2): 187-90, 2005 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16219520

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether maternal serum and amniotic fluid CRP and PAPP-A concentrations at the time of genetic amniocentesis are markers of preterm delivery. STUDY DESIGN: One hundred and forty-one pregnant women were included in this prospective study. Amniotic fluid and maternal serum CRP and PAPP-A concentrations were determined by using commercially available kits. Receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was performed to determine the efficacy of maternal serum and amniotic fluid CRP and PAPP-A levels in predicting women with preterm delivery. RESULTS: The prevalence of spontaneous preterm delivery before 37 weeks of gestation was 9.9%. ROC analysis revealed that amniotic fluid CRP level was the only parameter, which had a significant power in the prediction of preterm delivery. The optimum cut-off level was 0.65 mg/L. The sensitivity and specificity were 92.9% and 78.7%, respectively. CONCLUSION: The amniotic fluid CRP level has a high sensitivity and specificity in the prediction of preterm delivery and this may be helpful in predicting preterm delivery during genetic amniocentesis.


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Amniocentesis , Amniotic Fluid/metabolism , C-Reactive Protein/metabolism , Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein-A/metabolism , Premature Birth/diagnosis , Premature Birth/metabolism , Adult , Biomarkers , Female , Genetic Testing , Humans , Predictive Value of Tests , Pregnancy , Premature Birth/epidemiology , ROC Curve , Risk Factors
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