Comparison of serum and salivary alpha-fetoprotein levels in pregnancies complicated with neural tube defects

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Karaçor, TalipBülbül, Mehmet
Nacar, Mehmet Can
Kırıcı, Pınar
Önderci, Muhittin
Peker, Nurullah
Sak, Sibel
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Karaçor, T., Bülbül, M., Nacar, M.C., Kırıcı, P., Önderci, M., Peker, N. ve diğerleri. (2020). Comparison of serum and salivary alpha-fetoprotein levels in pregnancies complicated with neural tube defects. Medical Journal of Bakirkoy, 16(3), 212-217.Abstract
Objective: To compare the serum and salivary values of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) used in screening neural tube defects (NTD) during pregnancy.
To investigate whether saliva can be used instead of serum in NTD screening.
Method: The study was conducted between May 2018 - November 2019 at Adıyaman University. The study included 41 pregnant women
complicated by NTD and 44 healthy pregnant women. Three ml venous blood and 2 ml saliva samples were taken from both groups. Serum
and saliva samples were not diluted. AFP concentration was measured at 450 nm by using commercially available enzyme-linked
immunoassay. The intra‐ , and inter- test assay coefficients (CVs) of the kit were <8% and <10%, respectively. SPSS 21 program was used for
data analysis. Mann-Whitney Test was used for the analysis of continuously changing parameters. The correlation coefficient was calculated
by Spearman test. A p value of less than 0.05 was accepted for statistical significance.
Results: When serum and salivary AFP values were compared between the two groups, the AFP values were found to be higher in both NTD
group samples (p<0.001, p<0.001). In both groups, correlation analysis for serum and salivary AFP values showed a strong positive correlation
(r=0.730, p<0.001). When the cut-off value for serum AFP is taken as 0.26, NTD can be determined with 100% sensitivity and 90% specificity
(AUC: 0.932, p<0.001). When the cut-off value for salivary AFP is taken as 0.034, it can detect NTD with 95% sensitivity and 92% specificity
(AUC: 1.00, p<0.001).
Conclusion: Salivary and serum AFP values showed strong positive correlation between themselves. We believe that saliva can be used in NTD
screening performed by AFP measurement.
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