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CDT reference values for monitoring chronic alcohol abuse in pregnancy

Authors :
Maria Teresa Salles Trevisan
Mariateresa Mirandola
Michela Semprebon
Giovanni Scambia
Massimo Franchi
Ricciarda Raffaelli
Federica Bortolotti
Romolo M. Dorizzi
Francesca De Marchi
Nicoletta Di Simone
Chiara Simonetto
Franco Tagliaro
Giovanna Carli
Source :
Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry. 507
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction and aim Carbohydrate Deficient Transferrin (CDT) is one of the most used biomarkers for monitoring alcohol use in pregnancy. However, its effective application in this context is hampered by the demonstrated physiological progressive increase during pregnancy (even in abstinent women) of CDT values, which in the third trimester can reach values close or exceeding the cut-offs usually adopted in clinical and forensic diagnostics. The present work was aimed at the re-assessment of CDT reference values in pregnancy. Materials and methods The CDT analysis was performed by a validated HPLC-UV Vis method on 284 serum samples of women with a physiological pregnancy and on 370 sera of non-pregnant woman from the general population (control group). All the samples were tested also for GGT for excluding alcohol abuse. The statistical analysis was performed using the MedCalc® Statistical Software. Results The re-definition of the specific reference concentrations was carried out according to the Horn and Pesce Robust Method. The resulting CDT upper reference values were 1.45%, 2.01% and 2.05% in the first, second, and third trimester, respectively. Conclusions In order to prevent the development of maternal and fetal prenatal alcohol exposure complications, the use of alcohol biomarkers, including CDT, has been proposed. However, this biomarker, in the monitoring of alcohol use in pregnancy, has so far been applied adopting the same cut-off used for general population without taking into consideration the progressive physiological increase of its value throughout the pregnancy. In the present study, a specific re-assessment of the CDT reference concentrations of each trimester is reported.

Details

ISSN :
18733492
Volume :
507
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry
Accession number :
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