Pre-Eclampsia Screening in Pregnancy

Pre-Eclampsia Screening in Pregnancy

Victorian Clinical Genetics Services Arranging screening for Murdoch Children's Research Institute early onset pre-eclampsia Flemington Road, Parkville VIC 3052 Australia P +61 1300 11 8247 F (03) 8341 6212 Screening is available to all pregnant women W vcgs.org.au in Victoria. At the time of your Combined First Trimester Screen (CFTS) for Down syndrome, simply have your doctor select the pre-eclampsia screening option on the VCGS test request form. HOW DO I GET MY RESULTS? Pre-eclampsia A copy of your results will be sent to your screening in pregnancy referring doctor. You must contact your doctor Knowing your risk can protect your for your test result. When requested alongside baby's health. the CFTS, results are usually available within 3 working days of the 12 week ultrasound report being received by the laboratory. HOW MUCH WILL IT COST? There is some out of pocket cost for the CFTS test as it is not all covered by Medicare. There will be an additional cost for PE screening. See our website for details. Contact us WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION? For queries about PE screening, contact You can discuss pre-eclampsia with your Maternal Serum Screening: doctor, midwife or obstetrician. P 1300 934 355 F (03) 8341 6389 Better Health Channel: W vcgs.org.au/mss betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/ pregnancy-pre-eclampsia * References Australian Action on Pre-Eclampsia: Rolnik, Daniel L., et al, 2017. Aspirin versus Placebo in Pregnancies at P (03) 9330 0441 W aapec.org.au High Risk for Preterm Preeclampsia. N Engl J Med. 377(7):613-622. MSS-W-259 v4 17/09/2018 What is pre-eclampsia? What does screening Screen negative result Pre-eclampsia (PE) is high blood pressure involve? A screen negative result means you are caused by pregnancy. It is one of the most unlikely to develop early-onset pre- Screening for early-onset pre-eclampsia is common and life threatening conditions eclampsia. A negative screen however, does an optional test that is performed alongside occurring in pregnancy. not mean you definitely will not develop pre- Combined First Trimester Screening (CFTS). eclampsia. With this screen result, you will • 1 in 20 pregnant women are affected • Screening uses the same blood as your continue to receive normal prenatal care. by pre-eclampsia CFTS test • Early screening allows for early intervention, • You must opt-in for PE screening on the which can protect your baby’s health Screen positive result CFTS test request form Screening during the first trimester can If you screen positive for early-onset pre- Screening requires: identify women at increased risk for eclampsia, close monitoring during your early-onset pre-eclampsia. Interventions pregnancy is recommended. The chance you A blood test between 11 to 13+6 weeks include low-dose aspirin and early delivery will develop pre-eclampsia is low, but your to measure serum pregnancy-associated depending on gestation. Without treatment, baby’s growth will be checked carefully. plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) and placental pre-eclampsia may affect the normal growth growth factor (PIGF) in maternal blood. of the baby. Why is aspirin effective? The blood test results are combined with RISK FACTORS FOR PRE-ECLAMPSIA? maternal blood pressure, maternal weight Low doses of aspirin during pregnancy may The risk factors for PE include: and family history information to provide reduce the risk of early-onset pre-eclampsia*. • Maternal and paternal family history a result. Aspirin is thought to prevent problems in the placenta that cause pre-eclampsia and affect • Previous pregnancy with PE the normal growth of a baby. • Multiple pregnancy (e.g. twins) Maternal history Aspirin treatment before 16 weeks in high • Maternal age (over 40 years) + risk women, can delay or even prevent the • Body Mass Index (BMI over 30) Maternal weight Screen negative early-onset of pre-eclampsia. Being able to • Pre-existing high blood pressure, + usual prenatal delay pre-eclampsia gives the baby more care diabetes, smoking or kidney disease Blood pressure results time to grow and develop (by avoiding an early delivery). • Systemic inflammation + Screen positive • Ethnic origin monitoring & Ultrasound treatment + Blood test.

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