Investigating the function of serum B-HCG levels in the prognosis of hypertensive pregnancy disorders: A prospective observational study

Priyanka Rathor, Anita Inani, Pratibha Vashisth
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Pregnancy-related hypertensive diseases are a serious hazard to world health. Identifying predictive markers is crucial for timely intervention. Serum β-HCG, known for its diverse role in pregnancy, is explored due to its potential involvement in vascular remodeling and angiogenesis. The prospective observational study involves 200 pregnant women, monitored from early gestation to delivery. Serum β-HCG levels are evaluated at different time points. Data collection includes clinical assessments, obstetric evaluations, and blood sample analysis. Statistical analysis is conducted using MedCalc software. Among 200 cases, elevated serum β-HCG levels (≥2 MoM) show a higher prevalence of hypertensive disorders (HDOP) compared to lower levels (<2 MoM). Maternal and fetal outcomes are explored, revealing adverse outcomes associated with elevated β-HCG levels. Age, religion, and parity distributions are analyzed for their correlation with HDOP. The study establishes a strong correlation between the onset of HDOP and increased β-HCG levels. There is no discernible relationship between age and HDOP, while religious variations and parity suggest potential relationships. The study also highlights a significant link between proteinuria and HDOP. For a thorough understanding, more studies with bigger sample numbers and controlled designs are advised.
调查血清 B-HCG 水平在妊娠高血压疾病预后中的作用:前瞻性观察研究
与妊娠有关的高血压疾病严重危害世界健康。确定预测标志物对于及时干预至关重要。血清β-HCG因其在妊娠中的多种作用而闻名,由于其可能参与血管重塑和血管生成,因此对其进行了研究。这项前瞻性观察研究涉及 200 名孕妇,从妊娠早期一直监测到分娩。在不同的时间点对血清β-HCG水平进行评估。数据收集包括临床评估、产科评估和血液样本分析。使用 MedCalc 软件进行统计分析。在 200 个病例中,血清 β-HCG 水平升高(≥2 MoM)与较低水平(<2 MoM)相比,高血压疾病(HDOP)的发病率更高。研究还探讨了孕产妇和胎儿的结局,发现β-HCG水平升高会导致不良后果。研究还分析了年龄、宗教信仰和胎次分布与 HDOP 的相关性。研究发现,HDOP 的发生与 β-HCG 水平的升高有很大的相关性。年龄与 HDOP 之间没有明显的关系,而宗教信仰的变化和奇偶性则表明两者之间存在潜在的关系。该研究还强调了蛋白尿与 HDOP 之间的重要联系。为了全面了解情况,建议进行更多的研究,并增加样本数量和进行对照设计。
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