子痫前期
医学
中性粒细胞绝对计数
内科学
计数数据
免疫学
怀孕
生物
统计
中性粒细胞减少症
毒性
数学
遗传学
泊松分布
作者
Miao Liu,Peng Lin,Miaomiao Qu,Ruixia Zhai,Liangjiao Zhang,Lihua Zhang,Liangxi Zhu,Chan Liu,Hua Shu,Zhice Xu,Chunlong Su,Tiantian Yu,Fengge Wang,Dongmei Man
标识
DOI:10.1080/10641963.2022.2043891
摘要
At present, pre-eclampsia is a growing concern and still a diagnostic challenge for obstetricians.This study aimed to evaluate whether the relationship of second trimester of pregnancy neutrophil count differed among pregnancies with mild preeclampsia, severe preeclampsia, and healthy status and explore whether or not neutrophil count in the second trimester of pregnancy would be useful as new predictors of subsequent preeclampsia.This study involved 933 pregnancies from 1 January 2018 to 30 January 2021, comprising 396 healthy pregnancies, 222 pregnancies with mild preeclampsia, and 315 pregnancies with severe preeclampsia. The relationship between preeclampsia and neutrophil count was analyzed by multiple logistic regression. In addition, maternal placental tissues of three groups were immunohistochemically stained for myeloperoxidase (MPO).Neutrophil count was significantly higher in pregnancies with preeclampsia (including pregnancies with mild and severe preeclampsia) than that in healthy pregnancies. The neutrophil count level was prominently higher in patients with severe preeclampsia compared with those with mild preeclampsia (p < .001). The neutrophil count level was significantly positively associated with preeclampsia after adjusting for gestational week at time of blood sampling, BMI, and age (β:1.23; 95%CI:1.09-1.36; p < .0001). In addition, MPO expressions of placental tissues in preeclamptic groups were significantly increased than these in healthy pregnant controls (p < .05).Increased neutrophil count in the second trimester of pregnancy was significantly positively associated with preeclampsia. Hence, neutrophil count plays a role in predicting the severity of preeclampsia. At the same time, it may be an independent predictor of subsequent preeclampsia.Abbreviations: BMI: body mass index; MPO: myeloperoxidase.
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