作者
Lin Zhang,Jin Sun,Ming Zhang,Yun Lin,Le Fang,Xinggen Fang,Weitu Mai,Zongsheng Yin
摘要
To elaborate the significance of combined detection of cystatin C, urinary micro-albumin (mAlb) and β2-microglobulin (β2-MG) in diagnosis of the early renal injury in pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome.A total of 120 patients with pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome who were admitted to this hospital for treatment between November 2015 and October 2018 were enrolled as subjects, and divided into the control group (without complication of renal injury, n = 76) and the observation group (with complication of renal injury, n = 44) according to the complications of early renal injury. Furthermore, 60 patients who participated in the antenatal care in this hospital were enrolled as the normal subjects (normal group). Automatic biochemistry analyzer was utilized to measure CysC, urinary mAlb and β2-MG in serum to evaluate the specificity, sensitivity, accuracy, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of single or combined measurements of these indexes in diagnosis of the early renal injury in pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome.In the observation group, the levels of CysC, urinary mAlb and β2-MG were higher than those in the control group, while the levels in the normal group were the lowest (P < 0.05). Combined measurement of CysC, urinary mAlb and β2-MG showed a higher accuracy (90.0%) in diagnosis of the early renal injury in pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome than the single measurements, and the difference had statistical significance (P < 0.05). Besides, the sensitivity, specificity, PPV and NPV of the combined measurements were 94.59%, 87.30%, 81.40% and 94.49%, slightly higher than the single measurements, with no statistical significance in differences (P > 0.05).CysC, urinary mAlb and β2-MG can reflect the renal injury effectively, and the combined measurements shows potent accuracy in diagnosis of the early renal injury in pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome, thereby providing the scientific evidence for early diagnosis and stipulation of rational therapeutic regimen and improving the pregnancy outcome.