C-reactive protein: history and revival
C-reactive protein (CRP) is the prototype acute-phase protein, which can increase up to 1000-fold after the onset of a stimulus. Aside from its disputed role as a marker of infection and/or inflammati...
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine, 38(10), 799-803
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between C-reactive protein (CRP) levels and intraamniotic infection in 48 women presenting with preterm labor and intact membranes. Blood samples for CRP tests were obtained immediately before the performance of transabdominal amniocentesis. The prevalence of amniotic fluid cultures positive for organisms was 14.6%. In 16 women (33.3%) positive CRP levels were obtained. There were no significant differences in the prematurity rate or the prevalence of microbial invasion of the amniotic cavity between women with positive CRP levels and women with negative levels. The sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values for the detection of amniotic infection were 71.5%, 73.2%, 31.3% and 93.8%, respectively. Based on these results, we suggest that in women with preterm labor and negative CRP levels, routine amniocentesis may not be essential to the initial workup.
Mazor, M., Kassis, A., Horowitz, S., Wiznitzer, A., Kuperman, O., Meril, C., & Glezerman, M. (1993). Relationship between C-reactive protein levels and intraamniotic infection in women with preterm labor. *The Journal of reproductive medicine*, *38*(10), 799-803.
Mazor M, Kassis A, Horowitz S, Wiznitzer A, Kuperman O, Meril C, et al. Relationship between C-reactive protein levels and intraamniotic infection in women with preterm labor. J Reprod Med. 1993;38(10):799-803.
Mazor, M., et al. "Relationship between C-reactive protein levels and intraamniotic infection in women with preterm labor." *The Journal of reproductive medicine*, vol. 38, no. 10, 1993, pp. 799-803.
Adult, C-Reactive Protein/analysis, Chorioamnionitis/blood/microbiology, Female, Gestational Age, Humans, Obstetric Labor, Premature/blood/microbiology, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/blood/microbiology, Sensitivity and Specificity, C-Reactive Protein