Background: Preeclampsia (PE) is relatively common and is unpredictable in its onset and progression.
Aims: We investigated the clinical value of using the multiple of the median (MoM) of free β-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) concentrations in women with normal pregnancy and PE.
Methods: This study was based on a dataset available from published studies, and the relevant studies were retrieved from multiple electronic databases. Data were extracted from case-control studies; a random-effects model was employed, and standardized mean difference and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. Twelve case-control studies (eleven English-based articles and one Chinese-based article) were analyzed in the current meta-analysis and included 702 patients with PE and 8,233 women with normal pregnancies.
Results: Statistical analysis revealed a higher MoM of β-hCG serum levels in patients with PE. Ethnicity subgroup analysis showed that the MoM of serum β-hCG levels was significantly higher in women with PE in both Asian and Caucasian populations.
Conclusion: The MoM of β-hCG serum levels was significantly increased in women with PE compared to women with normal pregnancies. Screening for serum β-hCG MoM levels will be helpful in the early identification of pregnancies at risk of developing PE. © 2015 S. Karger AG, Basel.