TITLE:
“Eli-P-Complex” Diagnostic Test for Preconception Care in Women with History of Adverse Pregnancy Outcome: A Randomized Multicenter Trial
AUTHORS:
Svetlana G. Tsakhilova, Tatiana E. Sharkovskaya, Olga A. Yakimovich, Aida M. Begizova, Angelina A. Malsagova
KEYWORDS:
APO-Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes, GC-Gestational Complications, RR-Relative Risk
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Reproductive Sciences,
Vol.3 No.4,
November
6,
2015
ABSTRACT: Background: ELI-P-Complex is the most advanced diagnostic test designed to assess whether the female body is ready (or unready) for the normal pregnancy course and for giving birth to a healthy child. ELI-P-Complex enables the perceived abnormalities to be individually treated even prior to the pregnancy planning, thus minimizing the risk of gestational and delivery-related complications. This prospective study shows the effectiveness of ELI-P-Complex testing during preconception care in women with a history of adverse pregnancy outcomes (APO). Methods: The data were reviewed from 4519 women with a history of APO and who planned to get pregnant. Following randomization, subjects of Group A were tested with ELI-P-Complex and treated before the pregnancy based on the results obtained. Group B subjects were not examined using the ELI- P-Complex test and were prepared for pregnancy in accordance with the standard strategy of pre- conception care [1]. Results: In Group A, gestational complications (GC) were revealed in 20% of women compared to 88.7% of Group B subjects; the relative risk (RR) of GC was 11.67 (95% CI: 9.9851 to 13.6392; P