Abstract
Objective: To establish normative weight-adjusted models for the median levels of first trimester serum biomarkers for trisomy 21 screening in southern Thai women, and to compare these reference levels with Caucasian-specific and northern Thai models. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 1,150 normal singleton pregnancy women to determine serum pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) and free β-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) concentrations in women from southern Thailand. The predicted median values were compared with published equations for Caucasians and northern Thai women. Results: The best-fitting regression equations for the expected median serum levels of PAPP-A (mIU/L) and free β- hCG (ng/mL) according to maternal weight (Wt in kg) and gestational age (GA in days) were: median PAPP - A = e[8.4454 - 0.01950 (Wt-55)+ 0.05747 (GA-87)], and median free β = hCG = e[3.6409 - 0.01703 (Wt-55)- 0.03345 (GA-87)]: Both equations were selected with a statistically significant contribution (p< 0.05). Compared with the Caucasian model, the median values of PAPP-A were higher and the median values of free β-hCG were lower in the southern Thai women. And compared with the northern Thai models, the median values of both biomarkers were lower in southern Thai women. Conclusion: The study has successfully developed maternal-weight- and gestational-age-adjusted median normative models to convert the PAPP-A and free β-hCG levels into their Multiple of Median equivalents in southern Thai women. These models confirmed ethnic differences.
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Kor-Anantakul, O., Suntharasaj, T., Suwanrath, C., Hanprasertpong, T., Pranpanus, S., Pruksanusak, N., … Geater, A. (2017). Normative weight-adjusted models for the median levels of first trimester serum biomarkers for trisomy 21 screening in a specific ethnicity. PLoS ONE, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182538
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