Aim: This study aimed to investigate whether systemic inflammatory indices derived from first-trimester complete blood counts—namely the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), systemic immune-inflammation index (SII), systemic inflammation response index (SIRI), and pan-immune-inflammation value (PIV)—differ among women with preterm preeclampsia, term preeclampsia, and healthy pregnancies.
Material and Method: In this retrospective case–control study, 197 pregnant women were evaluated and categorized into three groups: preterm preeclampsia (n=39), term preeclampsia (n=59), and healthy controls (n=99). Demographic, perinatal, and hematological data were retrieved from medical records. Inflammatory indices were calculated from complete blood count parameters obtained during the first trimester. Statistical comparisons across groups were performed using one-way ANOVA or Kruskal–Wallis test, with a significance threshold of p<0.05.
Results: While neutrophil counts and hemoglobin levels were significantly higher in preeclampsia groups compared to controls (p=0.001 and p<0.001, respectively), there were no statistically significant differences among groups in terms of NLR (p=0.063), PLR (p=0.750), SII (p=0.100), SIRI (p=0.110), or PIV (p=0.091). Birth weight, birth length, and Apgar scores were significantly lower in the preterm preeclampsia group (p<0.001 for all), reflecting more severe neonatal outcomes.
Conclusion: Despite differences in neutrophil count and hemoglobin concentration, systemic inflammatory indices derived from first-trimester blood counts did not significantly differentiate preterm preeclampsia from term preeclampsia or healthy pregnancies. These findings suggest limited utility of these indices as standalone diagnostic markers in early pregnancy. Future prospective studies incorporating serial measurements and multimodal predictive models are warranted.
First-trimester screening maternal biomarkers preeclampsia preterm preeclampsia systemic inflammation
The study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University Faculty of Medicine (Approval No: 2023.161.09.11, Date: 26.09.2023). All procedures performed in this study involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional or national research committee and with the 1964 Helsinki Declaration and its later amendments.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Obstetrics and Gynaecology |
Journal Section | Original Articles |
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Publication Date | September 9, 2025 |
Submission Date | June 30, 2025 |
Acceptance Date | August 4, 2025 |
Published in Issue | Year 2025 Volume: 7 Issue: 3 |
Chief Editors
MD, Professor. Zülal Öner
İzmir Bakırçay University, Department of Anatomy, İzmir, Türkiye
Assoc. Prof. Deniz Şenol
Düzce University, Department of Anatomy, Düzce, Türkiye
Editors
Assoc. Prof. Serkan Öner
İzmir Bakırçay University, Department of Radiology, İzmir, Türkiye
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