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Prognostic indicators of severe disease in late preterm pre-eclampsia to guide decision making on timing of delivery: The PEACOCK study

Kate Duhig, Paul T. Seed, Anna Placzek, Jenie Sparkes, Eleanor Hendy, Carolyn Gill, Anna Brockbank, Andrew Shennan, Shakila Thangaratinam, Lucy C. Chappell

2021Pregnancy Hypertension21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the diagnostic performance of angiogenic biomarkers in determining need for delivery in seven days in women with late preterm preeclampsia. STUDY DESIGN: weeks' gestation) preeclampsia. Angiogenic biomarkers were measured using the Quidel (PlGF) and Roche (sFlt-1:PlGF ratio) assays. Additional clinical data was obtained for use within the established 'Prediction of complications in early-onset pre-eclampsia' (PREP)-S prognostic model. Biomarkers were assessed using standard methods (sensitivity, specificity, Receiver Operator Curve areas). Estimated probability of early delivery from PREP-S was compared to actual event rates. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Clinically indicated need for delivery for pre-eclampsia within seven days. RESULTS: PlGF (Quidel) testing had high sensitivity (97.9%) for delivery within seven days, but negative predictive value was only 71.4%, with low specificity (8.4%), with similar results from sFlt-1/PlGF assay. The area under the curve for PlGF was 0.60 (SE 0.03), and 0.65 (0.03), and 0.64 (0.03) for PREP-S in combination with PlGF, and sFlt-1:PlGF, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Angiogenic biomarkers do not add to clinical assessment to help determine need for delivery for women with late preterm pre-eclampsia. Existing models developed in women with early-onset pre-eclampsia to predict complications cannot be used to predict clinically indicated need for delivery in women with late preterm pre-eclampsia.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePlacental growth factorPreeclampsiaEclampsiaGestationReceiver operating characteristicPreterm deliveryCohortProspective cohort studyObstetricsObservational studyPregnancyInternal medicineVEGF receptorsVascular endothelial growth factorBiologyGeneticsPregnancy and preeclampsia studiesPreterm Birth and ChorioamnionitisMaternal and fetal healthcare