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- Title
Evaluation of Serum Level of Serum Catalase and SOD as a Predictive Factors in Preterm Labor Patients.
- Authors
Salih, Sura Zeki; Ahmied, Mutaz S.; Abdulkareem, Israa H.
- Abstract
The study is a comparative case control study conducted on 45 preterm delivery between (28-37 week) of gestation as cases group and 45 term delivery between (37-42 week) of gestation as control group, at obstetrical and gynecology department of Salah Alden general hospital in Salah Alden city from 20th of November 2019 to 15th February 2020. The blood sample taken from participated women and the oxidative stress parameter (F2-8-isoprostan and protein carbonyl) was measured by ELISA technique. The cases were Single and twin pregnancy with cervical dilatation >3 cm and fully effaced cervix, and/or rupture membrane, Uterine contraction 3per 10 min and Indicated labor pregnancy like bleeding, DM, hypertension, pPROM, fetal destress, fetal death. But uncertain gestational age, elective term cesarean section, liver disease, renal disease and hepatitis infected women were excluded. Result: Mean age of participants was (26.05±6.59 years) with a range of (14-45years) and mean weight was (74.84±6.728 Kg), range of (60-95 Kg) and mean height of participated (156.14±5.3 cm) and range of (150-170 cm).Superoxide dismutase and catalase showed significant decrease in preterm labor (mean±stander error) (529.161 ± 35.87 U/ml) (1.637 ± 0.12 pg/ml) respectively in compare with (mean± stander error) (1.637± 0.12U/ml) (529.161± 35.87 pg/ml) in preterm labor. Conclusion: This study showed that catalase and superoxide dismutase significantly decrease in preterm labor group.
- Publication
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2020, Vol 14, Issue 4, p6943
- ISSN
0973-9122
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12720