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Urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio in pregnant women after dipstick testing: prospective observational study
BACKGROUND: The dipstick test is widely used as a primary screening test for detection of significant proteinuria in pregnancy (SPIP). However, it often shows a false positive test result. This study was performed to determine which pregnant women should be recommended to undergo determination of ur...
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author | Baba, Yosuke Yamada, Takahiro Obata-Yasuoka, Mana Yasuda, Shun Ohno, Yasumasa Kawabata, Kosuke Minakawa, Shiori Hirai, Chihiro Kusaka, Hideto Murabayashi, Nao Inde, Yusuke Nagura, Michikazu Hamada, Hiromi Itakura, Atsuo Ohkuchi, Akihide Maeda, Makoto Sagawa, Norimasa Nakai, Akihito Kataoka, Soromon Fujimori, Keiya Kudo, Yoshiki Ikeda, Tomoaki Minakami, Hisanori |
author_facet | Baba, Yosuke Yamada, Takahiro Obata-Yasuoka, Mana Yasuda, Shun Ohno, Yasumasa Kawabata, Kosuke Minakawa, Shiori Hirai, Chihiro Kusaka, Hideto Murabayashi, Nao Inde, Yusuke Nagura, Michikazu Hamada, Hiromi Itakura, Atsuo Ohkuchi, Akihide Maeda, Makoto Sagawa, Norimasa Nakai, Akihito Kataoka, Soromon Fujimori, Keiya Kudo, Yoshiki Ikeda, Tomoaki Minakami, Hisanori |
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description | BACKGROUND: The dipstick test is widely used as a primary screening test for detection of significant proteinuria in pregnancy (SPIP). However, it often shows a false positive test result. This study was performed to determine which pregnant women should be recommended to undergo determination of urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio (mg/mg, P/Cr test) after dipstick test for confirmation of SPIP. METHODS: This was a multicenter, prospective, and observational study of 2212 urine specimens from 1033 pregnant women who underwent simultaneous dipstick and P/Cr tests in the same spot urine samples at least once. SPIP was defined as P/Cr > 0.27. Preeclampsia was diagnosed in women with both hypertension and SPIP. RESULTS: Preeclampsia, hypertension alone, and SPIP alone developed in 202 (20 %), 73 (7.1 %), and 120 (12 %) women, respectively. Creatinine concentration [Cr] varied greatly, ranging from 8.1 to 831 mg/dL in the 2212 urine samples. Rate of positive dipstick test results increased with increasing [Cr], while SPIP prevalence rate was lower in urine samples with higher [Cr], yielding higher false positive rates in samples with higher [Cr]. Postpartum urine samples had significantly lower [Cr] compared to those obtained antepartum (60 [8.7–297] vs. 100 [10–401] mg/dL, respectively). At the first P/Cr test among women with similar dipstick test results, the risk of having SPIP was consistently and significantly higher for hypertensive women than for normotensive women at any dipstick test result: 18 % (14/77) vs. 3.2 % (8/251), 47 % (26/55) vs. 8.7 % (37/425), 91 % (82/90) vs. 59 % (44/75) for negative/equivocal, 1+, and ≥ 2+ test results, respectively. The risk of SPIP was 16 % (9/55) for normotensive women when two successive antenatal urine samples showed a dipstick test result of 1 + . CONCLUSIONS: For prediction of SPIP, the dipstick test was more likely to show a false positive result in concentrated urine samples with higher [Cr]. Hypertensive women with ≥ 1+ as well as normotensive women with ≥ 2+ on dipstick test should be advised to undergo the P/Cr test. |
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spelling | pubmed-46786582015-12-16 Urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio in pregnant women after dipstick testing: prospective observational study Baba, Yosuke Yamada, Takahiro Obata-Yasuoka, Mana Yasuda, Shun Ohno, Yasumasa Kawabata, Kosuke Minakawa, Shiori Hirai, Chihiro Kusaka, Hideto Murabayashi, Nao Inde, Yusuke Nagura, Michikazu Hamada, Hiromi Itakura, Atsuo Ohkuchi, Akihide Maeda, Makoto Sagawa, Norimasa Nakai, Akihito Kataoka, Soromon Fujimori, Keiya Kudo, Yoshiki Ikeda, Tomoaki Minakami, Hisanori BMC Pregnancy Childbirth Research Article BACKGROUND: The dipstick test is widely used as a primary screening test for detection of significant proteinuria in pregnancy (SPIP). However, it often shows a false positive test result. This study was performed to determine which pregnant women should be recommended to undergo determination of urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio (mg/mg, P/Cr test) after dipstick test for confirmation of SPIP. METHODS: This was a multicenter, prospective, and observational study of 2212 urine specimens from 1033 pregnant women who underwent simultaneous dipstick and P/Cr tests in the same spot urine samples at least once. SPIP was defined as P/Cr > 0.27. Preeclampsia was diagnosed in women with both hypertension and SPIP. RESULTS: Preeclampsia, hypertension alone, and SPIP alone developed in 202 (20 %), 73 (7.1 %), and 120 (12 %) women, respectively. Creatinine concentration [Cr] varied greatly, ranging from 8.1 to 831 mg/dL in the 2212 urine samples. Rate of positive dipstick test results increased with increasing [Cr], while SPIP prevalence rate was lower in urine samples with higher [Cr], yielding higher false positive rates in samples with higher [Cr]. Postpartum urine samples had significantly lower [Cr] compared to those obtained antepartum (60 [8.7–297] vs. 100 [10–401] mg/dL, respectively). At the first P/Cr test among women with similar dipstick test results, the risk of having SPIP was consistently and significantly higher for hypertensive women than for normotensive women at any dipstick test result: 18 % (14/77) vs. 3.2 % (8/251), 47 % (26/55) vs. 8.7 % (37/425), 91 % (82/90) vs. 59 % (44/75) for negative/equivocal, 1+, and ≥ 2+ test results, respectively. The risk of SPIP was 16 % (9/55) for normotensive women when two successive antenatal urine samples showed a dipstick test result of 1 + . CONCLUSIONS: For prediction of SPIP, the dipstick test was more likely to show a false positive result in concentrated urine samples with higher [Cr]. Hypertensive women with ≥ 1+ as well as normotensive women with ≥ 2+ on dipstick test should be advised to undergo the P/Cr test. BioMed Central 2015-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4678658/ /pubmed/26667089 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12884-015-0776-9 Text en © Baba et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Baba, Yosuke Yamada, Takahiro Obata-Yasuoka, Mana Yasuda, Shun Ohno, Yasumasa Kawabata, Kosuke Minakawa, Shiori Hirai, Chihiro Kusaka, Hideto Murabayashi, Nao Inde, Yusuke Nagura, Michikazu Hamada, Hiromi Itakura, Atsuo Ohkuchi, Akihide Maeda, Makoto Sagawa, Norimasa Nakai, Akihito Kataoka, Soromon Fujimori, Keiya Kudo, Yoshiki Ikeda, Tomoaki Minakami, Hisanori Urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio in pregnant women after dipstick testing: prospective observational study |
title | Urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio in pregnant women after dipstick testing: prospective observational study |
title_full | Urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio in pregnant women after dipstick testing: prospective observational study |
title_fullStr | Urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio in pregnant women after dipstick testing: prospective observational study |
title_full_unstemmed | Urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio in pregnant women after dipstick testing: prospective observational study |
title_short | Urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio in pregnant women after dipstick testing: prospective observational study |
title_sort | urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio in pregnant women after dipstick testing: prospective observational study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4678658/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26667089 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12884-015-0776-9 |
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