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Pregnancy outcome of women who developed proteinuria in the absence of hypertension after mid-gestation

  • Mamoru Morikawa , Takashi Yamada , Takahiro Yamada , Kazutoshi Cho , Hideto Yamada , Noriaki Sakuragi and Hisanori Minakami

Abstract

Objective: To characterize the clinical features of women with singleton pregnancies who develop proteinuria in the absence of hypertension after mid-gestation.

Methods: Seventy-nine women who developed proteinuria and/or hypertension at and after 20 weeks of gestation were reviewed, focusing on the gestational week at which significant proteinuria (>0.3 g/day) and/or hypertension developed.

Results: Thirty-seven (47%) women exhibited new-onset proteinuria (>0.3 g/day) in the absence of hypertension, 33 (42%) exhibited new-onset hypertension in the absence of proteinuria, and 9 (11%) exhibited both proteinuria and hypertension. Nineteen (51%) of 37 women who exhibited new proteinuria in the absence of hypertension and 5 (15%) of 33 women who exhibited new hypertension in the absence of proteinuria progressed to preeclampsia (P=0.002). Among women who exhibited new proteinuria, 10 (77%) out of 13 women and 9 (38%) out of 24 women who developed proteinuria at <32 weeks and ≥32 weeks, respectively, progressed to preeclampsia (P=0.022).

Conclusions: Women with new-onset proteinuria in the absence of hypertension may be more likely to progress to preeclampsia than women with a presumptive diagnosis of gestational hypertension, and the likelihood of progression may be significantly greater among women with earlier presentation.


Corresponding author: Mamoru Morikawa, MD, PhD Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Hokkaido University School of Medicine Kita-ku N15 W7 Sapporo 060-8638 Japan Tel.: +81-11-706-5941 Fax: +81-11-706-7711

Received: 2008-1-16
Revised: 2008-4-3
Accepted: 2008-4-7
Published Online: 2008-06-12
Published Online: 2008-06-12
Published in Print: 2008-09-01

©2008 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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