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A new simple blood test shows promise for improving diagnosis and clinical management of pre-eclamp |
A new simple blood test shows promise for improving diagnosis and clinical management of pre-eclamp |
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| Friday, 16 December 2011 | |
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An editorial published this week in the Lancet online1 highlights the shocking fact that many maternal deaths in the UK are associated with substandard care and are potentially preventable. According to the latest report of Confidential Enquires into Maternal Deaths in the UK (the CMACE report2), the most common reason for maternal death resulting from substandard care was a failure to diagnose or appropriately manage pre-eclampsia. These experts further conclude that “because the Alere Triage® PLGF test has such a high sensitivity and specificity, its application in the diagnosis of early onset pre-eclampsia should significantly aid diagnosis alongside current methods.” Professor Christopher Redman, Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, concludes that “a reliable and specific test that aids in the diagnosis of those aspects of the pre-eclampsia syndrome that jeopardize the safety of mother and/or unborn baby would be invaluable. Alere Triage® PLGF is a major advance in the assessment for preterm disease.” Professor Andrew Shennan from Kings College London, co-author of the Lancet editorial, agrees that better diagnostic tests should be used. “At last we have a potential test that can accurately risk discriminate, and provide some logical direction to our clinical decision making.” Adoption of more specific diagnostic tests for pre-eclampsia, should help to identify those at risk more quickly, improve the standard of care received, reduce maternal and fetal consequences, and help make maternal death a ‘never event’.” About Alere Triage PLGF
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