longitudinal discriminant analysis of hemoglobin level for predicting preeclampsia
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conclusions the levels of hemoglobin can be used to predict preeclampsia and monitoring the pregnant women and its regular measure in 3 trimesters help us to identify women at risk for preeclampsia. background preeclampsia is one of the most serious complications during pregnancy with important effects on health of mother and fetus that causes maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. this study was performed to evaluate whether high levels of hemoglobin may increase the risk of preeclampsia. objectives the present study aimed to predict preeclampsia by the hemoglobin profiles through longitudinal discriminant analysis and comparing the error rate of discrimination in longitudinal and cross sectional data. patients and methods in a prospective cohort study from october 2010 to july 2011, 650 pregnant women referred to the prenatal clinic of milad hospital in tehran were evaluated in 3 stages. the hemoglobin level of each woman was measured in the first, second, and third trimester of pregnancy by an expert technician. the subjects were followed up to delivery and preeclampsia was the main outcome under study. the covariance pattern and linear-mixed effects models are common methods that were applied for discriminant analysis of longitudinal data. also student t, mann-whitney u, and chi-square tests were used for comparing the demographic and clinical characteristics between two groups. statistical analyses were performed using the sas software version 9.1. results the prevalence rate of preeclampsia was 7.2% (47 women). the women with preeclampsia had a higher mean of hemoglobin values and the difference was 0.46 g/dl (p = 0.003). also the mean of hemoglobin in the first trimester was higher than that of the second trimester, and was lower than that of the third trimester and the differences were significant (p = 0.015 and p < 0.001, respectively). the sensitivity for longitudinal data and cross-sectional data in three trimesters was 90%, 67%, 72%, and 54% and the specificity was 88%, 55%, 63%, and 50%, respectively.
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iranian red crescent medical journalجلد ۱۷، شماره ۳، صفحات ۰-۰
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