Abstract:
The aim of the present study is to correlate hs-CRP and uric acid levels in
preeclamptic women. This study was performed on three groups; mild preeclampsia
(n=17), severe preeclampsia (n=13) and healthy pregnant women as controls (n=30). Hs-
CRP and uric acid levels were measured in maternal serum by latex turbidimetric method
and Uricase-PAP method respectively. In this study we found serum hs-CRP and Uric acid
levels were higher in preeclamptic women (3.733±1.096, 8.007±1.077) as compared to
normotensive pregnant women (1.216±0.552, 5.50±1.103). Similarly, serum hs-CRP and
uric acid levels were significantly elevated in women with severe preeclampsia
(4.769±0.807, 9.042±0.650) than mild preeclampsia cases. The positive and significant
correlations were found in hs-CRP/Blood Pressure, Uric Acid /Blood Pressure and hs-
CRP/Uric Acid. Our results shows that serum hs-CRP and Uric Acid levels have increased
as disease progressed from mild to severe condition. Therefore, hs-CRP can be an
additional marker to predict severity of disease.