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Two biomarkers promising for preeclampsia prediction


 

FROM THE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY

Promising biomarkers

Commenting on the study, Nieca Goldberg, MD, clinical associate professor of medicine at NYU Langone Health and medical director of Atria, both in New York, said, “These biomarkers are promising, as the current biomarker, sFlt-1:PlGF, is good at ruling out preeclampsia in the short term, while the new biomarkers show that they are better at ruling in preeclampsia” as well as ruling it out. Dr. Goldberg was not involved in the research.

“The current study is small, some participant data points are missing, and the researchers only studied high-risk pregnancies,” she added. “We need larger studies of all the risk markers, in both high- and low-risk pregnancies that are followed throughout pregnancy.”

This work was supported by the Fonds de recherche du Québec Santé (FRQS), Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, McGill University Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Academic Enrichment Fund, and Canadian Foundation for Women›s Health. Dr. Daskalopoulou is a senior clinician-scientist supported by a FRQS Clinician Scientist-Senior salary award. Dr. Daskalopoulou and Dr. Goldberg disclosed no conflicts of interest.

A version of this article appeared on Medscape.com.

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