The clinical significance of serum HCG and progesterone detection in the diagnosis of early threatened miscarriage
Objective To explore the diagnostic value of serum human chorionic gonadotropin(HGG)and progesterone detection in early threatened miscarriage.Methods 120 pregnant women with early threatened miscarriage were selected as the study group,and 100 pregnant women with normal pregnancy at the same time were selected as the control group.Both groups were tested for serum HGG and progesterone levels.The serum HGG and progesterone levels of the two groups were compared,as well as their correlation with early threatened miscarriage and the diagnostic efficacy of single and combined testing.Results The serum HGG and progesterone levels in the study group were lower than those in the control group(P<0.05);After treatment,the serum HGG and progesterone levels in the continued pregnancy group were higher than those in the failed pregnancy group(P<0.05);The levels of serum HGG and progesterone were negatively correlated with early threatened miscarriage(r=-0.427,-0.385,P<0.05);The AUC value,sensitivity,and specificity of the combined detection of serum HGG and progesterone were higher than those of a single detection(P<0.05).Conclusion In early threatened miscarriage,the combined detection of serum HGG and progesterone can improve the diagnostic accuracy of the disease and further predict pregnancy outcomes.
Early threatened miscarriageSerum human chorionic gonadotropinProgesteroneDiagnostic efficacy