Automated measurement of sFlt1, PlGF and sFlt1/PlGF ratio in differential diagnosis of hypertensive pregnancy disorders

2013 
Objectives: The utility of angiogenic and antiangiogenic biomarkers as diagnostic tools in preeclampsia (PE) has been shown in previous studies. Our study’s aim was to evaluate the use of automated measurement of sFlt1, PlGF and their ratio (sFlt1/PlGF) in differential diagnosis of hypertensive pregnancy disorders. Patients/Methods: Sixty-four patients with PE/HELLP, 18 with pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH), 22 with gestational proteinuria (GP) and 232 controls were investigated. The PE/HELLP group was divided into mild PE (mPE, n = 31), severe PE (sevPE, n = 20), superimposed PE (supPE, n = 7) and HELLP syndrome (n = 6). sFlt1 and PlGF were measured in serum samples on an automated platform. Statistical analysis was performed using parametric and non-parametric methods, ROC analysis and logistic regression method. Results: PE patients showed higher sFlt1 and ratio and lower PlGF than controls (median ± SEM in pg/mL; 10 888 ± 878 versus 2456 ± 116; 268 ± 39 versus 16 ± 2 and 68 ± 6 versus 439 ± 37, ea...
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