Objective: Our purpose was to assess the incidence of hyperhomocysteinemia in patients with a history of preeclampsia or fetal growth restriction, to evaluate the effects of vitamin supplementation on the methionine loading test, and to study the course of subsequent pregnancies in women with hyperhomocysteinemia and a history of preeclampsia or fetal growth restriction.
Study design: A total of 207 consecutive patients with a history of preeclampsia or fetal growth restriction was tested for hyperhomocysteinemia. Thirty-seven were found to be positive and were treated with folic acid and vitamin B6, and 27 had a second methionine loading test after vitamin supplementation. Fourteen patients became pregnant again while receiving vitamins and aspirin.
Results: All patients who underwent a methionine loading test after vitamin supplementation had a completely normalized methionine loading test. Of the 14 pregnancies in women receiving vitamins and aspirin, 7 were complicated by preeclampsia. Birth weights were 2867 +/- 648 g compared with 1088 +/- 570 g in the previous pregnancies.
Conclusions: Vitamin B6 and folic acid correct the methionine loading test in patients with hyperhomocysteinemia. Perinatal outcome in patients with a history of preeclampsia or fetal growth restriction and hyperhomocysteinemia appears to be favorable.