Serum beta human chorionic gonadotropin and lipid profile in early second trimester (14-20 weeks) is a predictor of pregnancy-induced hypertension

Author(s):  
Pradeeba Soundararajan ◽  
Poovathi Muthuramu ◽  
Munira Veerapandi ◽  
Rubini Mariyappan
1993 ◽  
Vol 169 (4) ◽  
pp. 834-838 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tanya K. Sorensen ◽  
Michelle A. Williams ◽  
Rosalee W. Zingheim ◽  
Susan J. Clement ◽  
Durlin E. Hickok

2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-14
Author(s):  
Gurpreet Kour ◽  
Sandeep Kour

Aims: To find out predictive value of Serum β Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (β HCG) levels between 13-20 weeks of gestation in predicting the development of pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) or pre-eclampsia, eclampsia.Methods: Serum β HCG level was estimated in 200 normotensive patients between 13-20 weeks of gestation. The median value of Serum β HCG was calculated and patients were divided into two groups as per two times Multiple of Median (2MOM) values of Serum β HCG i.e. those above and below the 2MOM values. The patients were followed up to delivery and were evaluated for the development of PIH, pre-eclampsia and eclampsia.Results: As per the median score of Serum β HCG in studied patients, the determined value of 2MOM was 30845 mIU/ml.  Out of 200 patients, 23 (11.5%) patients were found to have values of Serum β HCG ≥ 2MOM. Twelve (52%) patients in Serum β HCG ≥ 2MOM group developed hypertension on follow up as compared to 13 (7.3%) patients in < 2MOM group (p< 0.0001). Also patients in the ≥ 2MOM group had higher prevalence of maternal and fetal complications.Conclusion: Serum β HCG levels between 13-20 weeks of gestation can predict development of PIH  in pregnant females


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