THE PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF HUMAN PLACENTAL LACTOGEN (HPL) LEVELS IN THREATENED ABORTION

Gartside, M. W. ; Tindall, V. R.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1975
ISSN:
1471-0528
Source:
Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
The value of a single HPL, estimation in serum was assessed in 337 patients with a threatened abortion between 7 and 27 weeks gestation. Serial assays were subsequently performed on 75 of these. A scheme is proposed whereby an HPL result can be given a “favourable”, “equivocal” or “unfavourable” prognosis according to its level. Using this scheme a correct prognosis was obtained in 86 per cent of cases between 9 and 19 weeks gestation while an incorrect prognosis was obtained in 3 per cent of cases. There appeared to be little prognostic value after 19 weeks gestation though prior to 9 weeks the results were sufficiently promising to suggest that a more sensitive assay would be useful.
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Electronic Resource
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