Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (09): 1386-.
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Abstract: Objective To evaluate the significance of the serum cystatin C (Cys-C) in assessing renal dysfunction inpreeclamptic women. Methods Ninety-six women with normal pregnancies and 48 with severe preeclampsia were examinedfor 24-hour creatinine clearance (CrCl), serum creatinine (Scr), Cys-C, uric acid (UA) and beta microglobulin (MG)concentrations during the second and third trimesters and postpartum in severe preeclamptic patients. These indexes wereanalyzed to estimate the glomerular filtration rate. Results The concentrations of Scr, UA and MG were significantly higher inthe third trimester than in the second trimester in women with normal pregnancies, where serum Cys-C levels showed nosignificant variations. Severe preeclamptic patients exhibited significantly higher serum Cys-C levels in the third than in thesecond trimester. Correlation analyses demonstrated significant negative correlations between Cys-C and 24-hour CrCl in thesecond and third trimesters in all the 144 pregnant women and in the postpartum period in severe preeclamptic patients.Conclusion Serum Cys-C can serve as a good indicator for assessing renal function in severe preeclamptic women fromantepartum to postpartum periods.
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