FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention can be used to predict the risk of preeclampsia in women of Russian nationality born in the Central Black Earth Region of Russia. The MMP-1 polymorphism is analyzed (rs1799750). Body mass index is determined before pregnancy. The presence of preeclampsia in relatives is determined. The presence of a gynaecological pathology in the anamnesis is determined. The presence of sexually transmitted diseases is identified. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure before pregnancy is determined. The risk of preeclampsia development is calculated according to the claimed formulas with determination of y1 and y2. If y1 is greater than y2, then the risk of this pathology is predicted.
EFFECT: method allows to effectively predict the risk of preeclampsia by evaluating a complex of the most significant indicators.
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Dates
2018-01-29—Published
2016-12-08—Filed