DOI: 10.1002/ijgo.71325 ISSN: 0020-7292

Prediction of preterm pre‐eclampsia and preterm small‐for‐gestational‐age at 24–28 weeks of gestation using ultrasound and biochemical markers in high‐risk pregnancies treated with aspirin: A secondary analysis of the StopPRE

Marta Ricart, Mireia Armengol‐Alsina, Erika Bonacina, Pablo Garcia‐Manau, Monica López, Sara Caamiña, Àngels Vives, Eva Lopez‐Quesada, Anna Maroto, Laura de Mingo, Elena Pintado, Roser Ferrer‐Costa, Lourdes Martín, Alicia Rodriguez‐Zurita, Esperanza Garcia, Mar Pallarols, Laia Pratcorona, Mireia Teixidor, Carmen Orizales‐Lago, Vanesa Ocaña, Marta Dalmau, Alba Casellas, Nerea Maiz, Manel Mendoza

Abstract

Objectives

To evaluate the predictive value of second‐trimester clinical ultrasound and biochemical markers for preterm pre‐eclampsia and small for gestational age (SGA) in a high‐risk population.

Study Design

This secondary analysis included 943 singleton pregnancies from the StopPRE trial. Women classified as high risk for preterm pre‐eclampsia based on first‐trimester combined screening and receiving aspirin 150 mg daily from 12 to 28 weeks of gestation were randomized to continue or discontinue aspirin treatment. Predictive models were developed using clinical risk factors, mean arterial pressure (MAP), uterine artery Doppler, estimated fetal weight (EFW) percentile, and the soluble fms‐like tyrosine kinase‐1 (sFlt‐1) to placental growth factor (PlGF) ratio. Model performance was assessed using receiver operating characteristic curves and area under the curve (AUC) analysis.

Main Outcome Measures

The primary outcomes were preterm pre‐eclampsia and SGA.

Results

Among the 943 included women, 30 (3.1%) developed preterm pre‐eclampsia or delivered a SGA neonate. A model combining MAP, EFW percentile, mean uterine artery Doppler pulsatility index, and the sFlt‐1/PlGF ratio showed the highest predictive accuracy for preterm pre‐eclampsia and/or SGA neonate (AUC 0.915, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.867–0.963). For preterm pre‐eclampsia alone, the combination of MAP, EFW percentile, first‐trimester risk, and the sFlt‐1/PlGF ratio performed best (AUC 0.927, 95% CI 0.850–1.00). For preterm SGA, the strongest predictor was the combination of EFW percentile and uterine artery Doppler (AUC 0.857, 95% CI 0.741–0.972).

Conclusions

Combined second‐trimester ultrasound and angiogenic assessment improves identification of women at risk of preterm pre‐eclampsia and SGA despite aspirin treatment.

Trial Registration

ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03741179; October 25, 2018. First patient enrolled: March 5, 2019. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03741179 .

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