Predictive Power of Serial Serum Beta Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Measurements in the Outcome of Pregnancy | ||
Medical Journal of Babylon | ||
Article 1, Volume 11, Issue 3, September 2014, Pages 628-640 | ||
Author | ||
Milal Muhammad Al-Jeborry | ||
Abstract | ||
Background: The beta –hCG concentration in a normal intrauterine pregnancy rises in a curvilinear fashion until 41 days of gestation at which time it plateaus at approximately 100 000 IU/L & the mean doubling time for the hormone is from 1.4 to 2.1 days . Aim of study:To determine whether serial quantitative serum hCG levels obtained 48-72 hours apart are reliable predictors of pregnancy outcome. Subjects & Methods:A prospective study was done at Babylon hospital for Maternity & Children & private clinic from the period of April 2010 to September 2011 & involved 50 pregnant women in first 6-8 weeks of gestation presented with vaginal bleeding in current pregnancy or abortion in previous pregnancy .Women more than 6-8 weeks of gestation & those with multiple pregnancies were excluded from the study. The level of B-hCG was estimated by a paired blood samples collected 48-72 hours apart. An automated quantitative measurement of B-hCG in the serum was done by VIDAS instrument using ELFA technique (Enzyme linked Fluorescent ASSAY). Results:A total of 50 pregnant women in first 6-8 weeks of pregnancy were followed up by serial B-hCG 2-3 days apart.11 women out of 50 (22%) terminate as spontaneous abortion; 39 women out of 50(78%) had term pregnancy. Mean age was 26.84 years, mean gravida was 3.08, and mean parity was o.7 .The mean gestational age was 5 weeks +1.3 days.Mean hCG at presentation was 8926.5 miu/ml,& after 2-3 days was 16267.39 miu/ml. 8 women out of 11 (72%) had decline in B-hCG after 2-3 days which is statistically significant (p`0.001). While none of women with term pregnancies showed decline in B-hCG after 2-3 days. 37 out of 39 women (94%) with term pregnancy had increment more than 60% in B-hCG after 2-3 days (statistically significant p less than 0.001). Conclusions: 1. Serial quantitative serum hCG 48-72 hours apart provides useful predictors of pregnancy outcome in the first 6-8 weeks of gestation. 2. A single B hCG reading is not predictive regarding the prognosis of pregnancy compared with double readings. | ||
Keywords | ||
The beta; Gonadotropin Measurements; Predictive Power | ||
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