Journal article
Clinical tools and biomarkers to predict preeclampsia
TM MacDonald, SP Walker, NJ Hannan, S Tong, TJ Kaitu'u-Lino
Ebiomedicine | ELSEVIER | Published : 2022
Abstract
Preeclampsia is pregnancy-specific, and significantly contributes to maternal, and perinatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. An effective predictive test for preeclampsia would facilitate early diagnosis, targeted surveillance and timely delivery; however limited options currently exist. A first-trimester screening algorithm has been developed and validated to predict preterm preeclampsia, with poor utility for term disease, where the greatest burden lies. Biomarkers such as sFlt-1 and placental growth factor are also now being used clinically in cases of suspected preterm preeclampsia; their high negative predictive value enables confident exclusion of disease in women with normal result..
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TKL (#1159261) NJH (#1146128) and ST (#1136418) are funded by fellowships from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia. The funders played no role in design, interpretation or writing of the manuscript.