First-trimester maternal serum PAPP-A levels and hyperemesis gravidarum: unraveling the link - a meta-analysis.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Antonia Varthaliti, Vasilios Pergialiotis, Vasilios Lygizos, Panos Antsaklis, Marianna Theodora, Dimitrios-Efthymios Vlachos, Maria Anastasia Daskalaki, Nikolaos Thomakos, George Daskalakis
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Abstract

Objectives: Hyperemesis gravidarum is a severe form of nausea and vomiting that affects approximately 0.3-2 % of pregnancies, leading to significant perinatal complications. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to investigate the potential link between hyperemesis gravidarum and maternal serum pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) levels in the first trimester.

Methods: A thorough literature search of PubMed/MEDLINE, ScienceDirect, the Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar was conducted to identify relevant studies comparing PAPP-A levels in pregnant women diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum compared to healthy controls. Six studies met the inclusion criteria, with a total of 1,049 participants. Meta-analysis was performed to estimate the pooled mean difference in PAPP-A levels between hyperemesis gravidarum and control groups. A p-curve analysis and funnel plot assessment were conducted to evaluate publication bias and statistical power.

Results: The meta-analysis demonstrated a pooled mean difference of 0.16 (95 % CI: 0.07-0.25), indicating that PAPP-A levels were significantly higher in pregnancies affected by HG. The heterogeneity statistic (I2=46 %) suggested moderate variability among studies. P-curve analysis showed a right-skewed distribution of significant p-values (p=0.033), suggesting evidential value and ruling out selective reporting bias. However, the prediction interval (-0.08-0.4) indicated that some future studies might yield non-significant or even negative findings. Funnel plot analysis revealed minimal publication bias, though a slight asymmetry suggested potential underrepresentation of small, non-significant studies.

Conclusions: This study provides evidence that PAPP-A levels are elevated in pregnancies complicated by hyperemesis gravidarum, implicating potential placental dysfunction and hormonal influences in its pathogenesis. While the findings are statistically significant and robust against publication bias, moderate heterogeneity highlights the need for larger prospective studies with standardized methodologies to confirm this association and explore possible underlying mechanisms. Understanding the role of PAPP-A in hyperemesis gravidarum may contribute to improved screening and management strategies for affected pregnancies and as a result, improved perinatal care.

孕早期孕妇血清PAPP-A水平与妊娠剧吐:揭示两者之间的联系-一项荟萃分析。
目的:妊娠剧吐是一种严重的恶心和呕吐形式,影响约0.3-2 %的孕妇,导致严重的围产期并发症。本系统综述和荟萃分析旨在探讨妊娠早期妊娠相关血浆蛋白a (pap -a)水平与妊娠剧吐之间的潜在联系。方法:全面检索PubMed/MEDLINE、ScienceDirect、Cochrane Library和谷歌Scholar等网站的文献,找出相关研究,比较诊断为妊娠呕吐的孕妇与健康对照组的PAPP-A水平。6项研究符合纳入标准,共有1049名参与者。荟萃分析估计妊娠剧吐组和对照组之间ppap -a水平的汇总平均差异。采用p曲线分析和漏斗图评价发表偏倚和统计功效。结果:荟萃分析显示,合并平均差异为0.16(95 % CI: 0.07-0.25),表明HG影响的妊娠中PAPP-A水平显著升高。异质性统计(I2=46 %)表明研究之间存在中度差异。p曲线分析显示显著p值呈右偏分布(p=0.033),提示证据价值,排除选择性报告偏倚。然而,预测区间(-0.08-0.4)表明,未来的一些研究可能会产生不显著甚至阴性的结果。漏斗图分析显示最小的发表偏倚,尽管轻微的不对称表明潜在的小的、不显著的研究代表性不足。结论:本研究证实妊娠合并妊娠剧吐时PAPP-A水平升高,提示胎盘功能障碍和激素影响可能参与其发病机制。虽然研究结果在统计学上具有显著性,且不存在发表偏倚,但适度的异质性表明,需要采用标准化方法进行更大规模的前瞻性研究,以证实这种关联并探索可能的潜在机制。了解pap - a在妊娠剧吐中的作用可能有助于改善受影响妊娠的筛查和管理策略,从而改善围产期护理。
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Journal of Perinatal Medicine
Journal of Perinatal Medicine 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
8.30%
发文量
183
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Perinatal Medicine (JPM) is a truly international forum covering the entire field of perinatal medicine. It is an essential news source for all those obstetricians, neonatologists, perinatologists and allied health professionals who wish to keep abreast of progress in perinatal and related research. Ahead-of-print publishing ensures fastest possible knowledge transfer. The Journal provides statements on themes of topical interest as well as information and different views on controversial topics. It also informs about the academic, organisational and political aims and objectives of the World Association of Perinatal Medicine.
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