Association of low pregnancy associated plasma protein-A with increased umbilical artery pulsatility index in cases of fetal weight between the 3rd and 10th percentiles: a retrospective cohort study
Author:
Dias da Silva Carolina1ORCID, Sarmento Gonçalves Inês23ORCID, Ramalho Carla245ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto , Porto , Portugal 2. Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics and Pediatrics , Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto , Porto , Portugal 3. Department of Obstetrics and Ginecology , Unidade Local de Saúde de Matosinhos , Matosinhos , Portugal 4. Department of Obstetrics , Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João , Porto , Portugal 5. Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde, i3S, Universidade do Porto Porto , Portugal
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
This study aims to evaluate if low levels of serum maternal pregnancy associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) during the first trimester are related to increased umbilical artery pulsatility index (UA PI) later in pregnancy, in cases of estimated fetal weight between the 3rd and 10th percentiles, in order to establish PAPP-A as a predictor of this particular cases of fetal growth restriction (FGR).
Methods
An observational, retrospective cohort study, conducted at a tertiary University Hospital located in Oporto, Portugal. Pregnant women who did the first trimester combined screening, between May 2013 and June 2020 and gave birth in the same hospital, with an estimated fetal weight (EFW) between the 3rd and 10th percentiles were included. The primary outcome is the difference in increased UA PI prevalence between two groups: PAPP-A<0.45 MoM and PAPP-A≥0.45 MoM. As secondary outcomes were evaluated differences in neonatal weight, gestational age at delivery, cesarean delivery, neonatal intensive care unit hospitalization, 5-min Apgar score below 7 and live birth rate between the same two groups.
Results
We included 664 pregnancies: 110 cases of PAPP-A<0.45 MoM and 554 cases with PAPP-A≥0.45 MoM. Increased UA PI prevalence, which was the primary outcome of this study, was significantly different between the two groups (p=0.005), as the PAPP-A<0.45 MoM group presents a higher prevalence (12.7 %) when compared to the PAPP-A≥0.45 MoM group (5.4 %). The secondary outcome cesarean delivery rate was significantly different between the groups (p=0.014), as the PAPP-A<0.45 MoM group presents a higher prevalence (42.7 %) than the PAPP-A≥0.45 MoM group (30.1 %). No other secondary outcomes showed differences between the two groups.
Conclusions
There is an association of low serum maternal PAPP-A (<0.45 MoM) during the first trimester and increased UA PI (>95th percentile) later in pregnancy, in cases of EFW between the 3rd and 10th percentiles. However, this association is not strong enough alone for low PAPP-A to be a reliable predictor of increased UA PI in this population.
Funder
Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João Ethics Committee
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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