Journal of obstetrics and women's diseasesJournal of obstetrics and women's diseases1684-04611683-9366Eco-Vector10145910.17816/JOWD101459Conference Report, Theses of ReportPlacental a1 - microglobulin and fertility a1 - microglobulin in diagnosis intrauterine infectionsTchounaevaM. B.info@eco-vector.comStrizhovaN. V.info@eco-vector.comRussian State Medical University15121999485S1591592302202223022022Copyright © 1999, Eсо-Vector1999<p><strong>Objective: </strong>To assess the clinical significance placental proteins in diagnosis of intrauterine infection.</p>a1 – microglobulinplacental proteinsintrauterine infectionschild’s status<p><strong>Objective: </strong>To assess the clinical significance placental proteins in diagnosis of intrauterine infection.</p>
<p><strong>Methods</strong>: Placental - microglobulin (PAMG - 1), and fertility a<sub>1</sub> - microglobulin (FAMG) were measured by enzyme immunoassay and solid - phase sandwich method with monoclonal antibodies. The results were processed by varational statistics methods using standard Windows-95 software.</p>
<p><strong>Results: </strong>68 pregnant women were examined at 32-40 weeks. 48 of these presented with intrauterine infection and 20 were controls. A significant increase of fertility a<sub>1</sub> - microglobulin concentration and decrease of placental a<sub>1</sub>- microglobulin in amniotic fluid and in the blood serum pregnant women in intrauterine infection.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>Assessment of placental protein helps define the criteria of diagnosis and prediction of intrauterine infections and predict the childs status at birth.</p>