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    Developing a new algorithm for first and second trimester preeclampsia screening in twin pregnancies

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    Objectives: Construct a new preeclampsia predicting algorithm in twins. Methods: Twins sampled at 10–13 and 16–20 gestational weeks and their marker values were log transformed into multiples of the gestation-specific medians (MoMs) for singletons and entered into a new logistic regression model with/without prior risk factors. Results: The cohort included 9 PE (18 samples) and 96 unaffected cases (175 samples) twin pregnant women. The algorithm constructed of PlGF, PAPP-A, PP13, Doppler UTPI, and MAP with prior risk factors generated an area under the curve of 0.918, 75% detection rate for 10% false-positive rate. Conclusions: The algorithm effectively forecasted twin risk to develop PE
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