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Chemerin Level in Pregnancies Complicated by Preeclampsia and Its Relation With Disease Severity and Neonatal Outcomes

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2017

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Taylor & Francis inc

Abstract

The aims of this prospective study were to detect maternal serum chemerin level in patients with preeclampsia and investigate its association with disease severity and neonatal outcomes. Maternal serum chemerin levels were significantly elevated in severe preeclamptic women (394.72 +/- 100.01ng/ml) compared to mild preeclamptic women (322.11 +/- 37.60ng/ml) and healthy pregnant women (199.96 +/- 28.05ng/ml) (p=.001). Maternal serum chemerin levels were positively correlated with systolic and diastolic blood pressure, C-reactive protein levels, homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance, proteinuria, AST, ALT, and duration of hospitalisation. Gestational week at delivery, birthweight, and APGAR scores at 1 and 5min were negatively correlated with maternal serum chemerin level. A maternal serum chemerin level of >252.0ng/ml indicated preeclampsia with 95.5% sensitivity and 95.7% specificity. There was a positive correlation between maternal serum chemerin level and severity of preeclampsia. Additionally, adverse neonatal outcomes were significantly associated with high maternal serum chemerin levels.

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Kurdoglu, Zehra/0000-0001-5191-1072

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Chemerin, Pregnancy, Preeclampsia, Neonatal Outcomes

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Q4

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Q3

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37

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2

Start Page

195

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199