Maternal serum uric acid level and maternal and neonatal complications in preeclamptic women: A cross-sectional study

1. Scifres CM, Macones GA. The utility of thrombophilia testing in pregnant women with thrombosis: fact or fiction? AJOG 2008; 199: 344. 2. Gary cunningham Jk, al Le. Williams Obstetrics. United States of America, Mc Graw-Hill Companies; 2014: 746-750. 3. Livingston JR PB, Brown M, Roberts JM, C&a...

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Main Authors: Maryam AsgharniaEmail: drsodabehkazem, Fariba Mirblouk, Soudabeh Kazemi, Davood Pourmarzi, Mina Mahdipour Keivani, Seyedeh Fatemeh Dalil Heirati
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Davood Pourmarzi
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Seyedeh Fatemeh Dalil Heirati
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Fariba Mirblouk
Soudabeh Kazemi
Davood Pourmarzi
Mina Mahdipour Keivani
Seyedeh Fatemeh Dalil Heirati
Maternal serum uric acid level and maternal and neonatal complications in preeclamptic women: A cross-sectional study
International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine
Pregnancy
High-risk
Preeclampsia
Uric acid
Pregnancy complications. This article extracted from M.D. thesis. (Mina Mahdipour Keivani)
author_facet Maryam AsgharniaEmail: drsodabehkazem
Fariba Mirblouk
Soudabeh Kazemi
Davood Pourmarzi
Mina Mahdipour Keivani
Seyedeh Fatemeh Dalil Heirati
author_sort Maryam AsgharniaEmail: drsodabehkazem
title Maternal serum uric acid level and maternal and neonatal complications in preeclamptic women: A cross-sectional study
title_short Maternal serum uric acid level and maternal and neonatal complications in preeclamptic women: A cross-sectional study
title_full Maternal serum uric acid level and maternal and neonatal complications in preeclamptic women: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Maternal serum uric acid level and maternal and neonatal complications in preeclamptic women: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Maternal serum uric acid level and maternal and neonatal complications in preeclamptic women: A cross-sectional study
title_sort maternal serum uric acid level and maternal and neonatal complications in preeclamptic women: a cross-sectional study
publisher Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine
issn 2476-4108
2476-3772
publishDate 2017-09-01
description 1. Scifres CM, Macones GA. The utility of thrombophilia testing in pregnant women with thrombosis: fact or fiction? AJOG 2008; 199: 344. 2. Gary cunningham Jk, al Le. Williams Obstetrics. United States of America, Mc Graw-Hill Companies; 2014: 746-750. 3. Livingston JR PB, Brown M, Roberts JM, Côté AM, Magee LA, von Dadelszen P. Uric Acid as a predictor of adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes in women hospitalized with preeclampsia. J Obstet Gynaecol Can 2014; 36: 870-877. 4. Savaj S, Vaziri N. An overview of recent advances in pathogenesis and diagnosis of preeclampsia. Iran J Kidney Dis 2012; 6: 334-338. 5. Alavi AJK, Karimia S, Arabzadea N, S F. Comparison of serum calcium, total protein and uric acid levels between hypertensive and healthy pregnant women in an Iranian population. Life Sci J 2012; 9: 485-488. 6. Macdonald-Wallis C, Lawlor DA, Fraser A, May M, Nelson SM, Tilling K. Blood pressure change in normotensive, gestational hypertensive, preeclamptic, and essential hypertensive pregnancies. Hypertension 2012; 59: 1241-1248. 7. Suchanda Sahu MD, Rebecca Abraham R. Vedavalli V. Senthilvel. Study of uric acid and nitric oxide concentrations in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy. Int J Biol Med Res 2011; 2: 390-393. 8. Bellomo G, Venanzi S, Saronio P, Verdura C, Narducci PL. Prognostic significance of serum uric acid in women with gestational hypertension. Hypertension 2011; 58: 704-708. 9. Bargale A, GAnu JV, Trivedi DJ, Sagare AA. Serum HS-CRP and Uric acid as indicator of severity in preeclampsia. Int J Pharm Bio Sci 2011; 2: 340-345. 10. Martin AC BM. Could uric acid have a pathogenic role in pre-eclampsia? Nat Rev Nephrol 2010; 6: 744-748. 11. Enaruna NO, Idemudia JO, Aikoriogie PI. Serum lipid profile and uric acid levels in preeclampsia in University of Benin Teaching Hospital. Niger Med J 2014; 55: 423-427. 12. Feig DI, Kang DH, Johnson RJ. Uric acid and cardiovascular risk. N Engl J Med 2008; 23: 1811-1821. 13. Powers RW, Ness RB, Cooper KM, Gallaher MJ, Frank MP, Daftary AR, Roberts JM. Uric acid concentrations in early pregnancy among preeclamptic women with gestational hyperuricemia at delivery. AJOG 2006; 194: . 14. Sultana R AS, Sultana N, Karim S.M. F, Atia F. Association of Serum Uric Acid with Preeclampsia: A Case Control Study. Delta Med Col J 2013; 1: 46-50. 15. Chen Q LS, Tong M, Wei J, Shen F, Zhao J, Zhao M. Serum uric acid may not be involved in the development of preeclampsia. J Hum Hypertens 2016; 30: 136-140. 16. Laughon SK, Catov J, Powers RW, Roberts JM, Gandley RE. First trimester uric acid and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Am J Hypertens 2011; 24: 489-495. 17. Hawkins TL, Roberts JM, Mangos GJ, Davis GK, Roberts LM, Brown MA. Plasma uric acid remains a marker of poor outcome in hypertensive pregnancy: a retrospective cohort study. BJOG 2012; 119: 484-492. 18. Elmas O AY, Simsek T. The relationship between hypertension and plasma allantoin, uric acid, xanthine oxidase activity and nitrite, and their predictive capacity in severe preeclampsia. J Obstet Gynaecol 2016; 36: 34-38. 19. Masoura S, Makedou K, Theodoridis T, Kourtis A, Zepiridis L, Athanasiadis A. The involvement of uric acid in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. Curr Hypertens Rev 2015; 11: 110-115. 20. Corominas AI, Balconi SM, Palermo M, Maskin B, Damiano AE. Serum uric acid levels and risk of developing preeclampsia. Medicina 2014; 74: 462-471. 21. Zhao J ZD, Yang JM, Wang M, Zhang XT, Sun L, Yun XG. Maternal serum uric acid concentration is associated with the expression of tumour necrosis factor-alpha and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 in patients with preeclampsia. J Hum Hypertens 2016; 30: 456-462. 22. Matias ML, Romao M, Weel IC, Ribeiro VR, Nunes PR, Borges VT, et al. Endogenous and Uric Acid-Induced Activation of NLRP3 Inflammasome in Pregnant Women with Preeclampsia. PloS One 2015; 10: e0129095. 23. Thangaratinam S, Ismail KM, Sharp S, Coomarasamy A, Khan KS, Tests in Prediction of Pre-eclampsia Severity review g. Accuracy of serum uric acid in predicting complications of pre-eclampsia: a systematic review. BJOG 2006; 113: 369-378. 24. Koopmans CM vPM, Groen H, Aarnoudse JG, van den Berg PP, Mol BW. Accuracy of serum uric acid as a predictive test for maternal complications in pre-eclampsia: bivariate meta-analysis and decision analysis. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 2009; 146: 8-14. 25. Roberts JM BL, Lain KY, Hubel CA, Markovic N, Ness RB, Powers RW. Uric acid is as important as proteinuria in identifying fetal risk in women with gestational hypertension. Hypertension 2005; 46: 1263-1269. 26. Andrews L ML, Sharma A, Haridas N, Vaishnav S, Jadav P. Maternal outcome in relation to Biochemical parameters in Hypertensive disorders in Pregnancy. IOSR J Dental Med Sci 2014; 13: 18-22. 27. Patel Tejal DA. R elationship of Serum Uric Acid Level to Maternal and Perinatal Outcome in Patients with Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy. GUJARAT MED J 2014; 69: 45-47. 28. Wu Y, Xiong X, Fraser WD, Luo ZC. Association of uric acid with progression to preeclampsia and development of adverse conditions in gestational hypertensive pregnancies. Am J Hypertens 2012; 25: 711-717.  
topic Pregnancy
High-risk
Preeclampsia
Uric acid
Pregnancy complications. This article extracted from M.D. thesis. (Mina Mahdipour Keivani)
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spelling doaj-28117aab3fea4655976c1868e63a0e0e2020-11-24T21:15:53ZengShahid Sadoughi University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine2476-41082476-37722017-09-01159583588Maternal serum uric acid level and maternal and neonatal complications in preeclamptic women: A cross-sectional studyMaryam AsgharniaEmail: drsodabehkazem0Fariba Mirblouk1Soudabeh Kazemi2Davood Pourmarzi3Mina Mahdipour Keivani4Seyedeh Fatemeh Dalil Heirati5 Reproductive Health Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran Reproductive Health Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran Reproductive Health Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran Reproductive Health Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran. Reproductive Health Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran 1. Scifres CM, Macones GA. The utility of thrombophilia testing in pregnant women with thrombosis: fact or fiction? AJOG 2008; 199: 344. 2. Gary cunningham Jk, al Le. Williams Obstetrics. United States of America, Mc Graw-Hill Companies; 2014: 746-750. 3. Livingston JR PB, Brown M, Roberts JM, Côté AM, Magee LA, von Dadelszen P. Uric Acid as a predictor of adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes in women hospitalized with preeclampsia. J Obstet Gynaecol Can 2014; 36: 870-877. 4. Savaj S, Vaziri N. An overview of recent advances in pathogenesis and diagnosis of preeclampsia. Iran J Kidney Dis 2012; 6: 334-338. 5. Alavi AJK, Karimia S, Arabzadea N, S F. Comparison of serum calcium, total protein and uric acid levels between hypertensive and healthy pregnant women in an Iranian population. Life Sci J 2012; 9: 485-488. 6. Macdonald-Wallis C, Lawlor DA, Fraser A, May M, Nelson SM, Tilling K. Blood pressure change in normotensive, gestational hypertensive, preeclamptic, and essential hypertensive pregnancies. Hypertension 2012; 59: 1241-1248. 7. Suchanda Sahu MD, Rebecca Abraham R. Vedavalli V. Senthilvel. Study of uric acid and nitric oxide concentrations in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy. Int J Biol Med Res 2011; 2: 390-393. 8. Bellomo G, Venanzi S, Saronio P, Verdura C, Narducci PL. Prognostic significance of serum uric acid in women with gestational hypertension. Hypertension 2011; 58: 704-708. 9. Bargale A, GAnu JV, Trivedi DJ, Sagare AA. Serum HS-CRP and Uric acid as indicator of severity in preeclampsia. Int J Pharm Bio Sci 2011; 2: 340-345. 10. Martin AC BM. Could uric acid have a pathogenic role in pre-eclampsia? Nat Rev Nephrol 2010; 6: 744-748. 11. Enaruna NO, Idemudia JO, Aikoriogie PI. Serum lipid profile and uric acid levels in preeclampsia in University of Benin Teaching Hospital. Niger Med J 2014; 55: 423-427. 12. Feig DI, Kang DH, Johnson RJ. Uric acid and cardiovascular risk. N Engl J Med 2008; 23: 1811-1821. 13. Powers RW, Ness RB, Cooper KM, Gallaher MJ, Frank MP, Daftary AR, Roberts JM. Uric acid concentrations in early pregnancy among preeclamptic women with gestational hyperuricemia at delivery. AJOG 2006; 194: . 14. Sultana R AS, Sultana N, Karim S.M. F, Atia F. Association of Serum Uric Acid with Preeclampsia: A Case Control Study. Delta Med Col J 2013; 1: 46-50. 15. Chen Q LS, Tong M, Wei J, Shen F, Zhao J, Zhao M. Serum uric acid may not be involved in the development of preeclampsia. J Hum Hypertens 2016; 30: 136-140. 16. Laughon SK, Catov J, Powers RW, Roberts JM, Gandley RE. First trimester uric acid and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Am J Hypertens 2011; 24: 489-495. 17. Hawkins TL, Roberts JM, Mangos GJ, Davis GK, Roberts LM, Brown MA. Plasma uric acid remains a marker of poor outcome in hypertensive pregnancy: a retrospective cohort study. BJOG 2012; 119: 484-492. 18. Elmas O AY, Simsek T. The relationship between hypertension and plasma allantoin, uric acid, xanthine oxidase activity and nitrite, and their predictive capacity in severe preeclampsia. J Obstet Gynaecol 2016; 36: 34-38. 19. Masoura S, Makedou K, Theodoridis T, Kourtis A, Zepiridis L, Athanasiadis A. The involvement of uric acid in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. Curr Hypertens Rev 2015; 11: 110-115. 20. Corominas AI, Balconi SM, Palermo M, Maskin B, Damiano AE. Serum uric acid levels and risk of developing preeclampsia. Medicina 2014; 74: 462-471. 21. Zhao J ZD, Yang JM, Wang M, Zhang XT, Sun L, Yun XG. Maternal serum uric acid concentration is associated with the expression of tumour necrosis factor-alpha and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 in patients with preeclampsia. J Hum Hypertens 2016; 30: 456-462. 22. Matias ML, Romao M, Weel IC, Ribeiro VR, Nunes PR, Borges VT, et al. Endogenous and Uric Acid-Induced Activation of NLRP3 Inflammasome in Pregnant Women with Preeclampsia. PloS One 2015; 10: e0129095. 23. Thangaratinam S, Ismail KM, Sharp S, Coomarasamy A, Khan KS, Tests in Prediction of Pre-eclampsia Severity review g. Accuracy of serum uric acid in predicting complications of pre-eclampsia: a systematic review. BJOG 2006; 113: 369-378. 24. Koopmans CM vPM, Groen H, Aarnoudse JG, van den Berg PP, Mol BW. Accuracy of serum uric acid as a predictive test for maternal complications in pre-eclampsia: bivariate meta-analysis and decision analysis. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 2009; 146: 8-14. 25. Roberts JM BL, Lain KY, Hubel CA, Markovic N, Ness RB, Powers RW. Uric acid is as important as proteinuria in identifying fetal risk in women with gestational hypertension. Hypertension 2005; 46: 1263-1269. 26. Andrews L ML, Sharma A, Haridas N, Vaishnav S, Jadav P. Maternal outcome in relation to Biochemical parameters in Hypertensive disorders in Pregnancy. IOSR J Dental Med Sci 2014; 13: 18-22. 27. Patel Tejal DA. R elationship of Serum Uric Acid Level to Maternal and Perinatal Outcome in Patients with Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy. GUJARAT MED J 2014; 69: 45-47. 28. Wu Y, Xiong X, Fraser WD, Luo ZC. Association of uric acid with progression to preeclampsia and development of adverse conditions in gestational hypertensive pregnancies. Am J Hypertens 2012; 25: 711-717.  http://journals.ssu.ac.ir/ijrmnew/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-253&slc_lang=en&sid=1Pregnancy High-risk Preeclampsia Uric acid Pregnancy complications. This article extracted from M.D. thesis. (Mina Mahdipour Keivani)