Uric acid in pregnant women diagnosed with sickle cell disease and preeclampsia

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uric acid, preeclampsia, sickle cell disease, hemoglobin S.

Abstract

Introduction: Uric acid is the end product of the purine cycle and is essential as a marker of kidney disease, gout and pre-eclampsia. This biomarker has potential effects on the placenta and fetus of a pregnant woman with sickle cell disease.

Objective: To describe the potential effects of uric acid in pregnant women with sickle cell disease.

Methods: Literature in English and Spanish was reviewed, through the PubMed website and the academic search engine Google, in articles published in the last five years. The search terms were: pre-eclampsia, uric acid and risks in pregnant women with sickle cell disease. The most relevant aspects of the subject were analyzed in the reviewed bibliography.

Analysis and synthesis of information: The increase in uric acid added to vasoocclusion, hypoxia and tissue necrosis at the level of the placenta are mechanisms invoked in the development of pre-eclampsia and the rates of premature births they present. It is noteworthy that it does not have a uniform trajectory in all patients, especially a better evolution is observed, with less presence of these complications in those patients who show a more favorable genotype, fetal hemoglobin levels and hemoglobin S haplotype.

Conclusions: Uric acid constitutes a useful and alarm biomarker in the diagnosis of pre-eclampsia, one of the worst complications both for maternal life and for her offspring, as the pregnant woman with sickle cell disease is a patient at a very high risk of preterm delivery. prematurity, low birth weight, stillbirths and placental infarction.

 

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Published

2022-03-24

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Fundora Cedeño M, Agramonte Llanes OM, Miguel Morales M. Uric acid in pregnant women diagnosed with sickle cell disease and preeclampsia. Rev Cubana Hematol Inmunol Hemoter [Internet]. 2022 Mar. 24 [cited 2025 Jul. 1];38(1). Available from: https://revhematologia.sld.cu/index.php/hih/article/view/1477

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