ABSTRACT Background: Pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia are associated with a high rate of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. The only effective treatment of pre-eclampsia is premature delivery of the baby and the placenta which can result in neonatal complications. Antiangiogenic and angiogenic factors have been implicated in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia resulting in of placental ischemia with subsequent maternal endothelial cell dysfunction and fetal complications. General Aim- The aim of the study was to determine the association between the serum levels of antiangiogenic factor, sFLT-1, angiogenic factor, PLGF and the fetal outcome in pre-eclampsia. Methodology- This study was a case control study which included a total of 120 participants, comprised 60 pre-eclamptic women and 60 pregnant women with no complications. A volume of 6mls of blood was drawn from the antecubital fossa using a 10mls syringe from each participant. This was then divided into two 3mls each, one portion was poured into the plain bottle and the other half into an EDTA tube and labelled with indelible ink appropriately. Blood samples were drawn as follows: at presentation, during the active phase of labour and 24 hours after delivery for each participant. The human soluble fms- like tyrosine kinase 1 and placental growth factor ELISA kit were used to measure the antiangiogenic and angiogenic factors respectively. Full blood count blood, urea, electrolytes, creatinine and uric acid, ALT, AST and albumin were measured. Digital weighing scale was used to measure the weight of each baby and the weight of the placenta. The APGAR scores were calculated at 1 and 5 minutes after delivery. Neonatal admission into NICU and neonatal mortality were recorded. Questionnaires on demographics and knowledge of preeclampsia were analyzed. Statistical significance was set at a probability of 0.05 Results- The median serum level of sFLT-1 at diagnosis was significantly higher in women diagnosed with pre-eclampsia compared to controls 49622.6pg/ml (IQR:22256.7-122818.6) versus 14842pg/ml (IQR:6289.0-20607.6) p
KWAWUKUME, L (2021). Serum Levels Of Angiogenic And Antiangiogenic Factors In Ghanaian Women Diagnosed With Preeclampsia And Its Relation To Fetal Outcomes. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/serum-levels-of-angiogenic-and-antiangiogenic-factors-in-ghanaian-women-diagnosed-with-preeclampsia-and-its-relation-to-fetal-outcomes
KWAWUKUME, LIM "Serum Levels Of Angiogenic And Antiangiogenic Factors In Ghanaian Women Diagnosed With Preeclampsia And Its Relation To Fetal Outcomes" Afribary. Afribary, 17 Apr. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/serum-levels-of-angiogenic-and-antiangiogenic-factors-in-ghanaian-women-diagnosed-with-preeclampsia-and-its-relation-to-fetal-outcomes. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
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KWAWUKUME, LIM . "Serum Levels Of Angiogenic And Antiangiogenic Factors In Ghanaian Women Diagnosed With Preeclampsia And Its Relation To Fetal Outcomes" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/serum-levels-of-angiogenic-and-antiangiogenic-factors-in-ghanaian-women-diagnosed-with-preeclampsia-and-its-relation-to-fetal-outcomes