Objective: Serum markers measured early in pregnancy have been associated with the later diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). This study aims to explore the performance of a panel of first-trimester biochemical markers for the prediction of GDM. Methods: A case-control study was performed that included 12 women who developed GDM and 60 controls matched for maternal and gestational age at blood collection. Levels of pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-A), soluble endoglin, pregnancy protein 13, and adiponectin (Adipo) were measured on residual sera used in first-trimester screening for Down syndrome. Data were analyzed by nonparametric methods. A receiver operating characteristic curve was used to calculate the detection rate (DR) obtained with a panel of significant predictors for GDM. Results: Multiples of the median values for Adipo and PAPP-A were significantly reduced in GDM cases versus matched controls. Combination of Adipo and PAPP-A yielded a DR of 63.6% at a false-positive rate of 10%. Addition of body mass index (BMI) to this panel increased DR to 72.7%. Conclusion: This study suggests that first-trimester screening with Adipo, PAPP-A, and BMI may effectively identify women at high risk for the development of GDM.

A First-Trimester Biomarker Panel for Predicting the Development of Gestational Diabetes / Farina, Antonio; Eklund, Elizabeth; Bernabini, Dalila; Paladino, Mariangela; Righetti, Francesca; Monti, Giuseppe; Lambert-Messerlian, Geralyn. - In: REPRODUCTIVE SCIENCES. - ISSN 1933-7191. - STAMPA. - 24:6(2017), pp. 954-959. [10.1177/1933719116675057]

A First-Trimester Biomarker Panel for Predicting the Development of Gestational Diabetes

FARINA, ANTONIO;BERNABINI, DALILA;RIGHETTI, FRANCESCA;
2017

Abstract

Objective: Serum markers measured early in pregnancy have been associated with the later diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). This study aims to explore the performance of a panel of first-trimester biochemical markers for the prediction of GDM. Methods: A case-control study was performed that included 12 women who developed GDM and 60 controls matched for maternal and gestational age at blood collection. Levels of pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-A), soluble endoglin, pregnancy protein 13, and adiponectin (Adipo) were measured on residual sera used in first-trimester screening for Down syndrome. Data were analyzed by nonparametric methods. A receiver operating characteristic curve was used to calculate the detection rate (DR) obtained with a panel of significant predictors for GDM. Results: Multiples of the median values for Adipo and PAPP-A were significantly reduced in GDM cases versus matched controls. Combination of Adipo and PAPP-A yielded a DR of 63.6% at a false-positive rate of 10%. Addition of body mass index (BMI) to this panel increased DR to 72.7%. Conclusion: This study suggests that first-trimester screening with Adipo, PAPP-A, and BMI may effectively identify women at high risk for the development of GDM.
2017
A First-Trimester Biomarker Panel for Predicting the Development of Gestational Diabetes / Farina, Antonio; Eklund, Elizabeth; Bernabini, Dalila; Paladino, Mariangela; Righetti, Francesca; Monti, Giuseppe; Lambert-Messerlian, Geralyn. - In: REPRODUCTIVE SCIENCES. - ISSN 1933-7191. - STAMPA. - 24:6(2017), pp. 954-959. [10.1177/1933719116675057]
Farina, Antonio; Eklund, Elizabeth; Bernabini, Dalila; Paladino, Mariangela; Righetti, Francesca; Monti, Giuseppe; Lambert-Messerlian, Geralyn
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