Title of article :
RELATION BETWEEN PREECLAMPSIA and CARDIAC ENZYMES
Author/Authors :
Aziz, Rubina Department of Biochemistry - Federal Govt Urdu University for Arts - Sciences and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan , Mahboob, Tabassum Department of Biochemistry - University of Karachi - Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract :
INTRODUCTION: Preeclampsia affects about 5-10% of all pregnancies and is a major cause of
maternal, fetal and neonatal mortality and morbidity. The cardiovascular system undergoes a
host of changes in association with development of preeclampsia. LDH is a useful biochemical
marker that reflects the severity of the occurrence of preeclampsia.
METHOD and MATERIALS: One hundred pregnant women were selected for this study, 50
normal pregnant women as controls and 50 preeclamptic women as the study group. Cardiac
enzymes (serum LDH, serum AST, serum CK and serum CKMB) of these women were analyzed.
RESULTS: Mean Serum LDH and mean serum AST concentrations were significantly higher in
preeclamptic patients compared to normal pregnant women (348.34 ± 59.17 vs. 255.92 ± 43.26,
P < 0.01) and (34.32 ± 10.37 vs. 22.06 ± 5.10, P < 0.01) respectively.
CONCLUSION: LDH and AST may be increased due to liver damage. This endothelial vascular
damage is the main cause in the occurrence of preeclampsia. Higher levels of LDH and AST are
very useful markers to identify the occurrence of preeclampsia.
Keywords :
LDH , Preeclampsia , AST , Cardiac Enzymes
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics