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Peripartum Investigation of Red Blood Cell Properties in Women Diagnosed with Early-Onset Preeclampsia

Authors :
Simone Funke
Laszlo Szereday
Beata Csiszar
Peter Kenyeres
Gergely Galos
Matyas Meggyes
Dora Kevey
Barbara Sandor
Kalman Toth
Source :
Cells, Vol 10, Iss 2714, p 2714 (2021), Cells, Volume 10, Issue 10
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

We investigated peripartum maternal red blood cell (RBC) properties in early-onset preeclampsia (PE). Repeated blood samples were taken prospectively for hemorheological measurements at PE diagnosis (n = 13) or during 26–34 weeks of gestation in healthy pregnancies (n = 24), then at delivery, and 72 h postpartum. RBC aggregation was characterized by M index (infrared light transmission between the aggregated RBCs in stasis) and aggregation index (AI—laser backscattering from the RBC aggregates). We observed significantly elevated RBC aggregation (M index = 9.8 vs. 8.5<br />AI = 72.9% vs. 67.5%<br />p &lt<br />0.001) and reduced RBC deformability in PE (p &lt<br />0.05). A positive linear relationship was observed between AI and gestational age at birth in PE by regression analysis (R2 = 0.554<br />p = 0.006). ROC analysis of AI showed an AUC of 0.84 (0.68–0.99) (p = 0.001) for PE and indicated a cutoff of 69.4% (sensitivity = 83.3%<br />specificity = 62.5%), while M values showed an AUC of 0.75 (0.58–0.92) (p = 0.019) and indicated a cutoff of 8.39 (sensitivity = 90.9% and specificity = 50%). The predicted probabilities from the combination of AI and M variables showed increased AUC = 0.90 (0.79–1.00) (p &lt<br />0.001). Our results established impaired microcirculation in early-onset PE manifesting as deteriorated maternal RBC properties. The longer the pathologic pregnancy persists, the more pronounced the maternal erythrocyte aggregation. AI and M index could help in the prognostication of early-onset PE, but further investigations are warranted to confirm the prognostic role before the onset of symptoms.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20734409
Volume :
10
Issue :
2714
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cells
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....23d6af992002ba8f623b64468ec34aa4