Reappraisal of the relationship between 24-hour proteinuria and preeclampsia in terms of the maternal and perinatal outcomes

Objective This study evaluated the association between proteinuria levels and maternal, and perinatal outcomes of preeclampsia patients and determined the cutoff values for predicting severe complications. Methods We retrospectively evaluated the records of 412 patients with proteinuric preeclampsia...

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Main Authors: Şafak Yılmaz Baran, Songül Alemdaroğlu, Gülşen Doğan Durdağ, Selçuk Yetkinel, Seda Yüksel Şimşek, Hakan Kalaycı, Erhan Şimşek
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-04-01
Series:Hypertension in Pregnancy
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10641955.2020.1725038
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author Şafak Yılmaz Baran
Songül Alemdaroğlu
Gülşen Doğan Durdağ
Selçuk Yetkinel
Seda Yüksel Şimşek
Hakan Kalaycı
Erhan Şimşek
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Songül Alemdaroğlu
Gülşen Doğan Durdağ
Selçuk Yetkinel
Seda Yüksel Şimşek
Hakan Kalaycı
Erhan Şimşek
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description Objective This study evaluated the association between proteinuria levels and maternal, and perinatal outcomes of preeclampsia patients and determined the cutoff values for predicting severe complications. Methods We retrospectively evaluated the records of 412 patients with proteinuric preeclampsia. Results Median proteinuria levels were significantly higher in patients with severe maternal and adverse perinatal outcomes than in those without such outcomes, except in cases of placental abruption and late preterm delivery. Conclusion Proteinuria levels may aid in diagnosing preeclampsia and indicating early intervention. The revised guidelines do not suggest that proteinuria encountered during pregnancy is clinically insignificant.
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spelling doaj.art-5a21203050394973b01ee83fcc755e722023-09-19T09:24:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupHypertension in Pregnancy1064-19551525-60652020-04-01392828810.1080/10641955.2020.17250381725038Reappraisal of the relationship between 24-hour proteinuria and preeclampsia in terms of the maternal and perinatal outcomesŞafak Yılmaz Baran0Songül Alemdaroğlu1Gülşen Doğan Durdağ2Selçuk Yetkinel3Seda Yüksel Şimşek4Hakan Kalaycı5Erhan Şimşek6Baskent University Faculty of MedicineBaskent University Faculty of MedicineBaskent University Faculty of MedicineBaskent University Faculty of MedicineBaskent University Faculty of MedicineBaskent University Faculty of MedicineBaskent University Faculty of MedicineObjective This study evaluated the association between proteinuria levels and maternal, and perinatal outcomes of preeclampsia patients and determined the cutoff values for predicting severe complications. Methods We retrospectively evaluated the records of 412 patients with proteinuric preeclampsia. Results Median proteinuria levels were significantly higher in patients with severe maternal and adverse perinatal outcomes than in those without such outcomes, except in cases of placental abruption and late preterm delivery. Conclusion Proteinuria levels may aid in diagnosing preeclampsia and indicating early intervention. The revised guidelines do not suggest that proteinuria encountered during pregnancy is clinically insignificant.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10641955.2020.1725038fetomaternal outcomespreeclampsiapregnancyproteinuria
spellingShingle Şafak Yılmaz Baran
Songül Alemdaroğlu
Gülşen Doğan Durdağ
Selçuk Yetkinel
Seda Yüksel Şimşek
Hakan Kalaycı
Erhan Şimşek
Reappraisal of the relationship between 24-hour proteinuria and preeclampsia in terms of the maternal and perinatal outcomes
Hypertension in Pregnancy
fetomaternal outcomes
preeclampsia
pregnancy
proteinuria
title Reappraisal of the relationship between 24-hour proteinuria and preeclampsia in terms of the maternal and perinatal outcomes
title_full Reappraisal of the relationship between 24-hour proteinuria and preeclampsia in terms of the maternal and perinatal outcomes
title_fullStr Reappraisal of the relationship between 24-hour proteinuria and preeclampsia in terms of the maternal and perinatal outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Reappraisal of the relationship between 24-hour proteinuria and preeclampsia in terms of the maternal and perinatal outcomes
title_short Reappraisal of the relationship between 24-hour proteinuria and preeclampsia in terms of the maternal and perinatal outcomes
title_sort reappraisal of the relationship between 24 hour proteinuria and preeclampsia in terms of the maternal and perinatal outcomes
topic fetomaternal outcomes
preeclampsia
pregnancy
proteinuria
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10641955.2020.1725038
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