Second trimester maternal serum progesterone and estradiol concentrations with live and demised fetuses: Secondary analysis results from a randomized controlled trial

Author:

Allanson Emma R.1ORCID,Copson Sean2,Spilsbury Katrina3,Criddle Sonya2,Jennings Belinda24,Doherty Dorota A.1,Wong Antonia M.2,Dickinson Jan E.1

Affiliation:

1. The Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology The University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

2. King Edward Memorial Hospital Perth Western Australia Australia

3. School of Public Health University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

4. Office of the Chief Nurse and Midwife, Department of Health Northern Territory Government Perth Western Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo provide data on maternal levels of estradiol and progesterone in the second trimester of pregnancy with a live foetus and those complicated by a spontaneous foetal demise.MethodsWithin a randomised trial to assess efficacy of mifepristone in termination following foetal demise from 14 to 28 weeks of gestation, we measured progesterone and estradiol levels in trial patients and in women undergoing termination with a live foetus. Women admitted to King Edward Memorial Hospital (Western Australia) from 2013 to 2016 were considered for eligibility and enroled. Scatter plots with 95% confidence intervals were generated for hormone levels by gestation. Generalised linear models were used to estimate mean values of estradiol and progesterone, accounting for maternal age, gestation and parity.ResultsOverall, women with a foetal demise had lower estradiol levels compared to women with a live foetus, (mean difference of 10 460 pmol/L). With a live foetus, higher levels of estradiol were observed with increasing gestations: with a mean of 17 010 pmol/L at 14 ≤ 17 weeks, 31 180 pmol/L at 23–28 weeks and similarly progesterone with a mean of 113 nmol/L at 14 ≤ 17 weeks and 183 nmol/L at 23–28 weeks. Progesterone levels in women with foetal demise were 37 nmol/L higher than women in the live foetus group. In all women, each unit increase in parity was associated with a decrease of 10nmol/l of progesterone (95% confidence interval: 4–16, p = 0.001).ConclusionsEstradiol and progesterone levels in the second trimester vary between pregnant women with a live and demised foetus.

Publisher

Wiley

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