Trimester-specific reference intervals for serum N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase in healthy pregnant women in Hainan, China
Fen Zhou, Yichuan Wang, Ying Zheng, Desheng Wang, Meng Chang, Shichuan Wang

TL;DR
This study provides reference ranges for a blood enzyme in pregnant women across three trimesters in Hainan, China, showing it increases with pregnancy.
Contribution
First trimester-specific reference intervals for serum NAG in pregnant women in a tropical Chinese region.
Findings
Serum NAG levels significantly increase with advancing gestation.
Trimester-specific reference intervals are substantially higher than non-pregnant ranges.
Using non-pregnant reference intervals may misclassify renal function during pregnancy.
Abstract
The absence of gestational age-specific reference intervals for serum N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase (NAG) in pregnant women may lead to clinical misinterpretation. This study aimed to establish trimester-specific reference intervals for serum NAG in healthy pregnant women from Hainan, China, and to characterize its dynamic changes throughout gestation. In this cross-sectional study, 2416 healthy women with singleton pregnancies were stratified by gestational age into three groups: first trimester (1–12 +6 weeks; n = 1295), second trimester (13–27 +6 weeks; n = 670), and third trimester (28–40 weeks; n = 451). Serum NAG levels were measured, and trimester-specific reference intervals were established using the 2.5th to 97.5th percentiles. Serum NAG concentrations increased significantly with advancing gestation (P < 0.0001). The established reference intervals were 12.0–40.0 U/L for the…
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TopicsPreterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis · Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies · Pregnancy and Medication Impact
