Abstract
Objective. To determine the anamnestic and biochemical predictors of obstetric and perinatal complications in women with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP).Materials and methods. 59 women with ICP and 30 pregnant women included into the comparison group were examined. The characteristics of the reproductive history, anamnesis of the disease, complaints, biochemical parameters of liver function (syndromes of cholestasis and hepatocyte cytolysis, function of protein synthesis), features of the course and treatment of ICP were studied.Results. The main predictors of preterm birth in the women with ICP were: age (P(U)=0.027), multiple pregnancy (OR=17.5, p=0.033); alkaline phosphatase (ALP) blood level > 499 U/l (AUC=0.801; p=0.008); De Ritis Ratio value ≤ 0.49 (AUC=0.757; p=0.005). The main prognostic markers for meconium staining of amniotic fluid (MSAF) in the patients with ICP were: ICP in previous pregnancies (OR=7.1; p=0.029); serum bile acid concentration > 14 μmol/l (AUC=0.718; p=0.043); total bilirubin blood level > 13 μmol/l (AUC=0.773; p=0.007); ALP activity > 484 U/l (AUC=0.728; p=0.033); blood creatinine concentration ≤ 60 μmol/l (AUC=0.930; p=0.0001) in asymptomatic course. The development of respiratory disorders in children born to women with asymptomatic ICP was associated with a total protein concentration in the blood of 78 g/l or less (AUC=0.852; p=0.0001).Conclusion. The anamnesis of the disease and the determination of the levels of the biochemical parameters of liver function allows predicting obstetric and perinatal complications in ICP.
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