Delhi Delhi: A team of American researchers has developed a simple blood test that can predict preympasia – a severe pregnancy complexity with high blood pressure characteristic. Preclampsia, which usually occurs 20 weeks after pregnancy, is a major cause of premature birth along with maternal illness and mortality as well as mortality. Despite the use of common maternal characteristics to identify increased risk -risk pregnant women for preclampsia, the rate of the disease has almost doubled in the last decade. A new blood test using RNA signatures has shown that it can identify the risk of preclampsia in 91 percent of pregnancies.
One of the leading inventors of the study at the Ohio State University Waxner Medical Center, Mother-Bhun Medical Physician Dr. Kara Rood said, “As long as symptoms appear in a patient, it is a race against time to give birth to the child on time and try not to risk mother's health.” The new test in women over 35 years of age, which has no high -risk conditions, may identify the risk months before the symptoms.
This can predict pre -priccia, at the gestational age of 17.5 to 22 weeks in pregnancy without a high -risk condition.
People with low -risk results have 99.7 percent probability of not developing premature pre -priced.
“Current guidelines are not helping us to identify which patients are really at high risk and we need better equipment. This preclampsia risk prediction can now improve risk evaluation, allowing women and their care teams to be informed and can be taken steps with the ability to delay or stop the patient,” Rude said.
The study published in the journal Nature Communications shows that relying on molecular signals from the underlying biology is far more effective in determining whether the risk of preclampsia is high or low.
To develop blood tests, the team used more than 9,000 pregnancies data under multi-central possible study, so that the discovery and verification of RNA signatures capable of distinguishing between severe and light hypertension disorders of pregnancy, including pre-pregnancy disorders, can be discovered and verified.