Diagnostic value of urinary microalbumin in pregnancy-induced hypertension
Objective To analyze the diagnostic value of urinary microalbumin(U-MA)in pregnancy-induced hypertension.Methods 30 patients with pregnancy-induced hypertension were selected as the observation group,and 30 healthy pregnant women of physical examination were selected as the control group.Serum cystatin C(Cys-C),urinary β2 microglobulin(β2-MG)and U-MA were detected in both groups,and the observation group was given comprehensive treatment.The levels of Cys-C,β2-MG and U-MA in the two groups were compared,as well as the levels of Cys-C,β2-MG and U-MA in the observation group before and after treatment.Results The levels of Cys-C,β2-MG and U-MA in the observation group were(3.41±0.34),(3.67±0.19)and(17.72±2.27)mg/L,which were higher than(1.10±0.27),(1.18±0.10)and(6.26±0.51)mg/L in the control group,with statistical significance(P<0.05).In the observation group,the levels of Cys-C,β2-MG and U-MA were(1.12±0.23),(1.25±0.12)and(6.35±0.65)mg/L after treatment,which were lower than(3.41±0.34),(3.67±0.19)and(17.72±2.27)mg/L before treatment,with statistical significance(P<0.05).Conclusion U-MA,Cys-C,β2-MG and other indicators can be used as the main reference indicators for the diagnosis of early renal injury in pregnancy-induced hypertension.Compared with healthy pregnant women,U-MA and other levels in patients with pregnancy-induced hypertension are significantly increased.Therefore,early treatment measures should be taken to ensure the health of mother and infant.