潜伏弓形虫病不是妊娠高血压的危险因素

A. El-Henawy, H. El-Nahas, Mostafa Alkhiary
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目的:比较妊娠高血压女性(病例)与正常妊娠女性(对照组)弓形虫IgG抗体的血清阳性率,探讨弓形虫感染患者的潜在危险因素。研究设计:前瞻性病例对照研究。方法:我们纳入了78名孕妇(39名高血压,39名正常;年龄18-39岁)。记录有关人口统计学和生殖史的数据,包括以前的妊娠结局和胎儿并发症。对妊娠情况进行全面调查,包括临床检查和腹部超声扫描。每位女性抽取静脉血5 ml,处理后ELISA检测弓形虫IgG抗体。结果:弓形虫血清总阳性率为40/78(51.3%)。妊娠高血压患者中有23/39(57.5%)和正常对照组中有17/39(42.5%)存在抗弓形虫IgG抗体(OR=1.85;95% ci: 0.7-4.6;P =。)。抗弓形虫IgG阳性19例(82.6%)IgG水平较高。而抗刚地弓形虫IgG阳性对照仅有1例(6.2%)IgG水平高(P < 0.0001)。弓形虫阳性妊娠高血压患者的具体特征除有流产史外均与高血压倾向无显著相关性(P = 0.004)。结论:慢性弓形虫病不可能是妊娠高血压的危险因素,但女性高血压患者的滴度明显较高,需要进一步研究。
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Latent Toxoplasmosis is Not a Risk Factor for Pregnancy-induced Hypertension
Aims: To compare between Toxoplasma IgG antibody seroprevalence in pregnancy-induced hypertensive females (cases) versus normotensive pregnant females (control), and to identify potential risk factors in Toxoplasma infected patients. Study Design: A prospective case-control study. Methodology: We included 78 pregnant females (39 hypertensive, and 39 normotensive; age range 18-39 years). Data concerning demographic and reproductive histories were recorded including previous pregnancies outcome and foetal complications. Comprehensive investigations of the current pregnancy including clinical examination and abdominal ultrasound scan were performed. Five ml venous blood was withdrawn from each female, processed and investigated for the presence of anti- Toxoplasma IgG antibodies by ELISA. Results: The overall Toxoplasma seroprevalence was 40/78 (51.3%) among total participants. Anti- T. gondii IgG antibodies were found in 23/39 (57.5%) of pregnancy-induced hypertension patients and in 17/39 (42.5%) normotensive controls (OR=1.85; 95% CI: 0.7-4.6; P =.17). Of the anti- T. gondii IgG positive patients, 19 (82.6%) had high IgG levels. In comparison only 1 (6.2%) of the anti- T. gondii IgG positive controls showed high IgG levels ( P <.0001). Regarding the specific characteristics of Toxoplasma positive pregnancy-induced hypertension patients, none of those characters displayed a significant correlation with hypertensive tendency except history of abortion ( P =.004). Conclusion: Chronic toxoplasmosis is not a likely risk factor for pregnancy-induced hypertension although significantly higher titre among hypertensive females necessitates further research.
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