Maternal serum ischemia modified albumin level does not change in the presence of intrauterine growth restriction
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Çetin, OrkunKahraman, Erbil
Tolunay, Harun Egemen
Boza, Barış
Cim, Numan
Alışık, Murat
Erel, Özcan
Bozhüyük Şahin, Tuba
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Maternal vascular hypoperfusion is the most common cause of fetal growth restriction. Maternal oxidative status features
are identifiable on placental pathology, and antepartum diagnostic methods are rapidly evolving. The current study was
constructed to determine the maternal oxidative status by measuring serum ischemia modified album in (IMA) levels in
pregnancies complicated with idiopathic intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR).
The current study was designed as a descriptive and cohort trial. A total of 87 pregnant women; 45 healthy controls and 42
pregnancies complicated with idiopathic IUGR were included to the study population. Maternal serum IMA concentration
was measured prior to the administration of any medication. The perinatal outcomes of patie nts were also recorded.
Maternal serum IMA concentration in pregnancies complicated by idiopathic IUGR was higher than in healthy controls.
There was no significant difference between the groups (0.54±0.04 versus 0.55±0.06 ABSU, p: 0.314).
IUGR is a significant pregnancy complication. Elevated oxidative stress which leads to an ischemic microenvironment is
associated with IUGR. Maternal serum IMA which is a possible marker for oxidative stress is not increase in pregnancies
complicated with idiopathic IUGR
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Eastern Journal of MedicineVolume
29Issue
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https://doi.org/10.5505/ejm.2024.4752931301-0883 / 1339-3886
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12462/15463