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Authors: Janet Medforth,Sue Battersby,Maggie Evans,Beverley Marsh,Angela Walker
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Table 19.5
Blood chemistry values in pregnancy induced hypertension and o/e
Test | Non-pregnant | Pregnancy | PIH/PET | DIC | Notes | Causes of abnormal result |
Bilirubin (mmol/L | 2–17 | 2–17 | May (i) | – | Product of red cell breakdown. | PIH/HELLP |
Lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) (U/L | 100–300 | 100–300 | May (i) | – | Levels may (i) in last few weeks of pregnancy. Significant increases | Significant increases in PIH |
in PIH/HELLP. | ||||||
ALP (U/L | 40–125 | (i) 2–4 times | – | – | Normal increase (2–4 times) | |
due to placental production | ||||||
Calcium (mmol/L | 2.12–2.62 | 2.12–2.62 | – | – | Fall to lower end of reference | |
interval due to reduction | ||||||
in serum albumin. No change | ||||||
in ionized calcium | ||||||
Bile acids (μmol/L | 0–6 | 0–14 | – | – | Measured in pruritus | (i to i i) in cholestasis |
of pregnancy |
PaCO
2
(kPa) 5.3 (4.4–6.1) 4 – – Hyperventilation associated with
pregnancy
HCO
3
–
(mmol/L
–1
) 24 (21–27.5) 20 – – Metabolic compensation for the
respiratory alkalosis—incomplete
PH 7.4 (36–44) 7.44 – – Reflects incomplete
compensation of alkalosis
BLOOD TESTS RESULTS DURING PREGNANCY
Test | Non-pregnant | Pregnancy | PIH/PET | DIC | Notes | Causes of abnormal result |
Blood gas results | ||||||
P | 13 (12–15) | 13.7 | May (d) | – | May be lower in the supine position | Fall in PIH/HELLP due to fluid overload. Blood gas |
results may deteriorate due to respiratory disease as well as pregnancy-induced disease
Base excess (mmol/L
–1
)
Other
–4 to +4 –4 to +4 – – Little change in pregnancy.
Lower end of reference range
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Glucose (mmol/L–1) 3.6–5.8 3.6–5.8 May (d) – Severe hepatic dysfunction in PIH/HELLP
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