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Comparison of maternal serum vitamin D and paraoxonase 1 levels and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratios of preeclamptic and severe preeclamptic, and normal pregnant women

Authors :
Akkar, Ozlem Bozoklu
Sancakdar, Enver
Karakus, Savas
Yildiz, Caglar
Arslan, Murat
Yucel, Hasan
Ozcelik, Fatma
Yenicesu, Ayse Gonca Imir
Cetin, Meral
Ali Cetin
[Akkar, Ozlem Bozoklu -- Karakus, Savas -- Yildiz, Caglar -- Yenicesu, Ayse Gonca Imir -- Cetin, Meral -- Cetin, Ali] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Sancakdar, Enver -- Ozcelik, Fatma] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Biochem, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Yucel, Hasan] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Cardiol, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Arslan, Murat] Sivas State Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Sivas, Turkey
Cetin, Ali -- 0000-0002-5767-7894
Source :
Web of Science
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
E-CENTURY PUBLISHING CORP, 2016.

Abstract

WOS: 000379157300125<br />Preeclampsia is one of the most common causes of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic values of maternal serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D and paraoxonase 1 (PON1) and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in the preeclamptic patients and to assess whether they can be used to distinguish the severity of preeclampsia. This prospective study was conducted in women with preeclampsia (n=34) or severe preeclampsia (n=10) and normal pregnancies (n=36), with at least gestational age of 24 weeks. Maternal serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and PON1 were measured and NLR was calculated. The 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels of the study groups were found comparable (P > 0.05). The normal pregnancy and preeclampsia groups were comparable (P > 0.05) with regard to the PON1 level; however, their PON1 levels were significantly higher compared to the severe preeclampsia group (P < 0.05). The NLRs of the normal pregnancy and preeclampsia groups were found similar (P > 0.05), but the NLR of severe preeclampsia group was significantly higher compared to the normal pregnancy and preeclampsia groups (P < 0.05). The maternal serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D level is not useful as a marker in the diagnosis of preeclampsia; however, the maternal serum PON1 level and NLR may distinguish the patients with preeclampsia with severe features, but not the patients with preeclampsia without severe features.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00037915
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Web of Science
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..a14469d977b32aba3a1eddb6beb22a8f