CA-125, plasma fibrinogen and C-reactive protein in correlation with severity of preeclampsia.

Background: Preeclampsia is most common medical disordersduring pregnancy, and the rate of hypertension ranges from 5 – 8 % f or all types of pregnancy. There was a significant difference between cancer antigen -125, plasma fibrinogen and C- reactive protein to the severity of preeclampsia. Objecti...

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Main Authors: Wasan W. Ibrahem, Raya Kh. Al-Assaly, Nada Saeed Al-Haddad
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine University of Baghdad 2017-04-01
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Online Access:http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/154
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spelling doaj-0ee0272ab98840458985b748521aa7ff2020-11-25T01:12:18ZengFaculty of Medicine University of Baghdadمجلة كلية الطب0041-94192410-80572017-04-0159110.32007/med.1936/jfacmedbagdad.v59i1.7CA-125, plasma fibrinogen and C-reactive protein in correlation with severity of preeclampsia.Wasan W. Ibrahem0Raya Kh. Al-Assaly1Nada Saeed Al-Haddad2Dept. of gynecology, College of Medicine, University of Baghdad.Baghdad Teaching HospitalBaghdad Teaching Hospital Background: Preeclampsia is most common medical disordersduring pregnancy, and the rate of hypertension ranges from 5 – 8 % f or all types of pregnancy. There was a significant difference between cancer antigen -125, plasma fibrinogen and C- reactive protein to the severity of preeclampsia. Objective: To determine the level ofserum CA-125 level, C-reactive protein and plasma fibrinogen in preeclampsia and their association with the severity of disease and progression of mild preeclampsia to severe type. Patients and method: A prospective case-control studywhich was carried out in the department of gynecology and obstetric at Baghdad teaching hospital from 1st ofJanuary 2015 to 1st of July 2015.One hundred forty pregnant women were included; they were selected and divided into three groups: Group A: Thirty five (35) pregnant women with mild preeclampsia. Group B: Thirty five(35) pregnant women with severe preeclampsia. Both group A and B are selected according to the clinical signs, symptoms and investigations and admitted to obstetrics ward for evaluation. Group C: seventy (70) pregnant women with uncomplicated singleton pregnancies as control group . Blood samples were taken for measurement of serum cancer antigen -125, C- reactive protein and plasma fibrinogen for all groups Results: The mean level of Cancer antigen- 125in control , mild and severe preeclampsia groups was ( 14.4±4.11) , (33.60± 4.52) and ( 37.35± 4.85) respectively which was a significant difference between control ,mild groups ( p value < 0.0001) and between control and severe preeclampsia groups ( p value < 0.0001), the mean level of C-reactive protein in mild and severe preeclampsia was( 15.62± 2.6)and ( 29.3± 7.02) which was significant higher in comparison to control group which was ( 8.17 ± 1.56 ) the P value was < 0.0001 . theplasma fibrinogen levels in mild and sever preeclampsia was (470.37±51.1) and (563.14±48.28) which were markedly higher than that of control group (342. 97±56.6) in third trimester pregnant women. Conclusion:Serum Cancer antigen -125, Serum C - reactive protein and Serum plasma fibrinogen were significantly higher in preeclampsia groups in comparison to the control group and these increments was directly correlated with the severity of preeclampsia . http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/154preeclampsia, plasma fibrinogen, CA 125, C – reactive protein.
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author Wasan W. Ibrahem
Raya Kh. Al-Assaly
Nada Saeed Al-Haddad
spellingShingle Wasan W. Ibrahem
Raya Kh. Al-Assaly
Nada Saeed Al-Haddad
CA-125, plasma fibrinogen and C-reactive protein in correlation with severity of preeclampsia.
مجلة كلية الطب
preeclampsia, plasma fibrinogen, CA 125, C – reactive protein.
author_facet Wasan W. Ibrahem
Raya Kh. Al-Assaly
Nada Saeed Al-Haddad
author_sort Wasan W. Ibrahem
title CA-125, plasma fibrinogen and C-reactive protein in correlation with severity of preeclampsia.
title_short CA-125, plasma fibrinogen and C-reactive protein in correlation with severity of preeclampsia.
title_full CA-125, plasma fibrinogen and C-reactive protein in correlation with severity of preeclampsia.
title_fullStr CA-125, plasma fibrinogen and C-reactive protein in correlation with severity of preeclampsia.
title_full_unstemmed CA-125, plasma fibrinogen and C-reactive protein in correlation with severity of preeclampsia.
title_sort ca-125, plasma fibrinogen and c-reactive protein in correlation with severity of preeclampsia.
publisher Faculty of Medicine University of Baghdad
series مجلة كلية الطب
issn 0041-9419
2410-8057
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Background: Preeclampsia is most common medical disordersduring pregnancy, and the rate of hypertension ranges from 5 – 8 % f or all types of pregnancy. There was a significant difference between cancer antigen -125, plasma fibrinogen and C- reactive protein to the severity of preeclampsia. Objective: To determine the level ofserum CA-125 level, C-reactive protein and plasma fibrinogen in preeclampsia and their association with the severity of disease and progression of mild preeclampsia to severe type. Patients and method: A prospective case-control studywhich was carried out in the department of gynecology and obstetric at Baghdad teaching hospital from 1st ofJanuary 2015 to 1st of July 2015.One hundred forty pregnant women were included; they were selected and divided into three groups: Group A: Thirty five (35) pregnant women with mild preeclampsia. Group B: Thirty five(35) pregnant women with severe preeclampsia. Both group A and B are selected according to the clinical signs, symptoms and investigations and admitted to obstetrics ward for evaluation. Group C: seventy (70) pregnant women with uncomplicated singleton pregnancies as control group . Blood samples were taken for measurement of serum cancer antigen -125, C- reactive protein and plasma fibrinogen for all groups Results: The mean level of Cancer antigen- 125in control , mild and severe preeclampsia groups was ( 14.4±4.11) , (33.60± 4.52) and ( 37.35± 4.85) respectively which was a significant difference between control ,mild groups ( p value < 0.0001) and between control and severe preeclampsia groups ( p value < 0.0001), the mean level of C-reactive protein in mild and severe preeclampsia was( 15.62± 2.6)and ( 29.3± 7.02) which was significant higher in comparison to control group which was ( 8.17 ± 1.56 ) the P value was < 0.0001 . theplasma fibrinogen levels in mild and sever preeclampsia was (470.37±51.1) and (563.14±48.28) which were markedly higher than that of control group (342. 97±56.6) in third trimester pregnant women. Conclusion:Serum Cancer antigen -125, Serum C - reactive protein and Serum plasma fibrinogen were significantly higher in preeclampsia groups in comparison to the control group and these increments was directly correlated with the severity of preeclampsia .
topic preeclampsia, plasma fibrinogen, CA 125, C – reactive protein.
url http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/154
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