A Systematic Review of NT-proBNP as Prognostic Biomarker for Preeclampsia Complications

Muhammad Adrianes Bachnas, Aiman Hilmi Asaduddin, Agni Shalha Ali, Ardhia Fefrine Indarta, Shafira Yasmine Anshari,Ratih Puspita Febrinasari,Vitri Widyaningsih

Journal of Maternal and Child Health(2024)

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Background: Preeclampsia can lead to maternal and fetal complications due to its ability to cause multiple organ disorders. Interestingly, N-terminal pro-brain-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels were higher in preeclampsia than in non-preeclampsia, representing cardiovascular mal¬function as the potential cause. Moreover, NT-proBNP also has a potential role in predicting complications that will arise in preeclampsia. This systematic review was performed to determine the role of NT-proBNP plasma levels in predicting maternal and fetal complications in preeclampsia.Subjects and Method: This was a cross-sectional study conducted in July through Zoom online learning on metabolic syndrome in pregnancy attended by 125 participants. The dependent variable was knowledge about metabolic syndrome in pregnancy. The independent variable was online learning. The data obtained from this study were in the form of pretest and post-test scores. The data were analyzed by t-test.Results: After study selection, five studies from 156 studies were considered eligible and selected in this systematic review. The results showed that pre-eclampsia complications occurred with NT-proBNP levels above 500 mg/dL, which cardiovascular complications may occurred above 700 mg/dL. NT-proBNP levels were higher in women with maternal complications such as placental abruption, HELLP (Hemolysis, elevated liver enzyme levels, and low platelet levels) syndrome, eclampsia, pulmonary oedema, congestive heart failure, cerebrovascular accident, renal dysfunction, and hypertensive retinopathy. Furthermore, increased NT-proBNP levels were associated with fetal growth restriction, resulting in low birth weight. NT-proBNP was significantly higher in pregnant women due to a combination of pre-existing volume overload and NT-proBNP clearance dysfunction in kidney. Conclusion: NT-proBNP levels were associated with adverse outcomes in preeclampsia. NT-proBNP serum levels could be used to predict maternal-fetal complications in preeclampsia. Keywords: preeclampsia, fetal, maternal, complications, NT-proBNP Correspondence: Aiman Hilmi Asaduddin. Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java. E-mail: aimanhilmi02@student.uns.ac.id. Phone number: +62 85726562060.
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