Evaluation the frequency of factor V Leiden mutation in pregnant women with preeclampsia syndrome in an Iranian population

Background: Role of genetic factors in etiology of preeclampsia is not confirmed yet.Objective: Gene defect frequency varies in different geographic areas as well as ethnic groups. In this study, the role of factor V Leiden mutation in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia syndrome among the pregnant pop...

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Main Authors: Azadeh Azinfar, Samieh Karimi, Majid Yavarian, Minoo Rajaei, Maryam Azizi Kootenaee
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Language:English
Published: Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Science, Yazd, Iran 2012-01-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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spelling doaj-473e847c104e4f389b3ae191cd8a75052020-11-24T23:27:10ZengShahid Sadoughi University of Medical Science, Yazd, IranIranian Journal of Reproductive Medicine1680-64332012-01-011015966Evaluation the frequency of factor V Leiden mutation in pregnant women with preeclampsia syndrome in an Iranian populationAzadeh AzinfarSamieh KarimiMajid YavarianMinoo RajaeiMaryam Azizi KootenaeeBackground: Role of genetic factors in etiology of preeclampsia is not confirmed yet.Objective: Gene defect frequency varies in different geographic areas as well as ethnic groups. In this study, the role of factor V Leiden mutation in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia syndrome among the pregnant population of northern shore of Persian Gulf in Iran, were considered.Materials and Methods: Between Jan. 2008 and Dec. 2009, in a nested case control study, pregnant women with preeclampsia (N=198) as cases and healthy (N=201) as controls were enrolled in the study. DNA were extracted from 10 CC peripheral blood and analyzed for presence of factor V Leiden mutation in these subjects. The maternal and neonatal outcomes of pregnancy according to the distribution of factor V Leiden were also compared among cases.Results: In total, 17(8.6%) of cases and 2(1%) of controls showed the factor V Leiden mutation. The incidence of factor V Leiden was typically higher in preeclamptic women than control group (OR: 9.34 %95 CI: 2.12-41.01). There was no difference in incidence rate of preterm delivery< 37 weeks (OR: 1.23 %95 CI: 0.38-4.02), very early preterm delivery<32 weeks (OR: 1.00 %95 CI: 0.12-8.46), intra uterine fetal growth restriction (IUGR) (OR: 1.32 %95 CI: 0.15-11.30 ),and the rate of cesarean section (OR: 0.88 %95 CI: 0.29-2.62 ) among cases based on the prevalence of factor V Leiden mutation.Conclusion: The pregnant women with factor V Leiden mutation are prone for preeclampsia syndrome during pregnancy, but this risk factor was not correlated to pregnancy complications in the studied womenhttp://www.ijrm.ir/library/upload/article/af_546925610)%2089-85-3%20OK.pdfPreeclampsiaFactor V Leiden mutationObstetric complicationIran
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author Azadeh Azinfar
Samieh Karimi
Majid Yavarian
Minoo Rajaei
Maryam Azizi Kootenaee
spellingShingle Azadeh Azinfar
Samieh Karimi
Majid Yavarian
Minoo Rajaei
Maryam Azizi Kootenaee
Evaluation the frequency of factor V Leiden mutation in pregnant women with preeclampsia syndrome in an Iranian population
Iranian Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Preeclampsia
Factor V Leiden mutation
Obstetric complication
Iran
author_facet Azadeh Azinfar
Samieh Karimi
Majid Yavarian
Minoo Rajaei
Maryam Azizi Kootenaee
author_sort Azadeh Azinfar
title Evaluation the frequency of factor V Leiden mutation in pregnant women with preeclampsia syndrome in an Iranian population
title_short Evaluation the frequency of factor V Leiden mutation in pregnant women with preeclampsia syndrome in an Iranian population
title_full Evaluation the frequency of factor V Leiden mutation in pregnant women with preeclampsia syndrome in an Iranian population
title_fullStr Evaluation the frequency of factor V Leiden mutation in pregnant women with preeclampsia syndrome in an Iranian population
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation the frequency of factor V Leiden mutation in pregnant women with preeclampsia syndrome in an Iranian population
title_sort evaluation the frequency of factor v leiden mutation in pregnant women with preeclampsia syndrome in an iranian population
publisher Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Science, Yazd, Iran
series Iranian Journal of Reproductive Medicine
issn 1680-6433
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Background: Role of genetic factors in etiology of preeclampsia is not confirmed yet.Objective: Gene defect frequency varies in different geographic areas as well as ethnic groups. In this study, the role of factor V Leiden mutation in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia syndrome among the pregnant population of northern shore of Persian Gulf in Iran, were considered.Materials and Methods: Between Jan. 2008 and Dec. 2009, in a nested case control study, pregnant women with preeclampsia (N=198) as cases and healthy (N=201) as controls were enrolled in the study. DNA were extracted from 10 CC peripheral blood and analyzed for presence of factor V Leiden mutation in these subjects. The maternal and neonatal outcomes of pregnancy according to the distribution of factor V Leiden were also compared among cases.Results: In total, 17(8.6%) of cases and 2(1%) of controls showed the factor V Leiden mutation. The incidence of factor V Leiden was typically higher in preeclamptic women than control group (OR: 9.34 %95 CI: 2.12-41.01). There was no difference in incidence rate of preterm delivery< 37 weeks (OR: 1.23 %95 CI: 0.38-4.02), very early preterm delivery<32 weeks (OR: 1.00 %95 CI: 0.12-8.46), intra uterine fetal growth restriction (IUGR) (OR: 1.32 %95 CI: 0.15-11.30 ),and the rate of cesarean section (OR: 0.88 %95 CI: 0.29-2.62 ) among cases based on the prevalence of factor V Leiden mutation.Conclusion: The pregnant women with factor V Leiden mutation are prone for preeclampsia syndrome during pregnancy, but this risk factor was not correlated to pregnancy complications in the studied women
topic Preeclampsia
Factor V Leiden mutation
Obstetric complication
Iran
url http://www.ijrm.ir/library/upload/article/af_546925610)%2089-85-3%20OK.pdf
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