Browsing by Autor "Alejandra Chaparro"
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Item type: Item , Diagnostic accuracy of placental alkaline phosphatase concentrations in gingival crevicular fluid at early pregnancy in predicting the risk of preeclampsia: a prospective cohort study(2020) Alejandra Chaparro; Max Mönckeberg; Ornella Realini; Marcela Hern ndez; Fernanda Param; Daniela Albers; Valeria Ram rez; Juan Pedro Kusanovic; Roberto Romero; Gregory E. RiceObjective: To evaluate the accuracy of concentrations of gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) placental alkaline phosphatase (PLAP) during early pregnancy in identifying women at risk of subsequently developing preeclampsia (PE). Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Hospital Sotero del Río, Santiago, Chile. Population: Pregnant women recruited at 11-14 weeks of gestation. Methods: Maternal obstetric and periodontal histories were obtained. GCF samples were collected for PLAP determination by ELISA assay. Multiple logistic regression models estimated the association between GCF-PLAP concentrations, maternal variables, and PE development. The accuracy performance of the prediction model was established. Results: 460 women were recruited into the study, and 412 completed their pregnancy follow–up visit. 18 (4.3%) women developed PE. GCF-PLAP concentrations and systolic blood pressure measurements were significantly higher in women who developed PE (p=0.015 and p<0.001, respectively). An association between first-trimester systolic blood pressure, GCF-PLAP, and PE were established. The predictive model had a sensitivity of 83%, specificity of 72%, a positive predictive value (PPV) of 12%, and a negative predictive value (NPV) of 99%. The positive and negative likelihood ratios were 2.9 and 0.3, respectively, thus classifying correctly 72% of women who subsequently developed PE. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.77 for PE and 0.85 for preterm PE. Conclusions: An algorithm that includes PLAP concentrations in GCF and blood pressure during early pregnancy may aid in the identification of women at risk of developing PE. Funding: FONDEF IDeA: ID16I10452. NICHD/NIH/DHHS: HHSN275201300006C. Keywords: a cohort study, gestation, hypertension, placental biomarkers, risk prediction model.Item type: Item , Periodontitis and placental growth factor in oral fluids are early pregnancy predictors of gestational diabetes mellitus(Wiley, 2018) Alejandra Chaparro; E. Zuñiga; Manuel Varas‐Godoy; Daniela Albers; Valeria Ramı́rez; Marcela Hernández; Juan Pedro Kusanovic; Stephanie Acuña‐Gallardo; Gregory E. Rice; Sebastián E. IllanesWithin the limitations of the present study, the results support that first trimester maternal glycemia combined with GCF-PlGF concentrations could be a surrogate biomarker for the future development of GDM in pre-symptomatic women.Item type: Item , Short‐Term Effects of 2% Atorvastatin Dentifrice as an Adjunct to Periodontal Therapy: A Randomized Double‐Masked Clinical Trial(Wiley, 2015) David Rosenberg; Catherine Andrade; Alejandra Chaparro; Carolina Inostroza; Valeria Ramı́rez; Déborah Violant; José NartNSPT plus 2% atorvastatin medicated dentifrice was more effective in improving clinical periodontal parameters than NSPT plus a placebo dentifrice.