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Background. This study evaluated the relationship of maternal serum alpha-f
etoprotein (MSAFP) and plasma zinc levels (PZn) to pregnancy outcome.
Methods. The subjects for this investigation consisted of 917 African-Ameri
can women, who on registration for prenatal care between 7-22 weeks gestati
onal age: (GA), had PZn levels determined and also had MSAFP recorded in th
eir charts.
Results. MSAFP levels greater than the 90th percentile significantly increa
sed the risk of PTD (adjusted odds ratio or AOR=2.5, 95% C.I.=1.5-4.2) but
not of IUGR, There was no significant relationship between maternal PZn lev
el and PTD or IUGR. When subjects were stratified by MSAFP levels, in women
with MSAFP greater than the 90th percentile, the AOR for PTD was 4.0 (95%
C.I. = 1.2-13.5) for women with PZn levels greater than the median vs. thos
e with PZn equal to or less than the median. In women with MSAFP equal to o
r less than the 90th percentile, there was no such difference. Multiple reg
ression analyses, using GA at birth as the dependent variable, indicated an
interaction between MSAFP and PZn levels.
Conclusion. In this population. the adverse pregnancy outcome associated wi
th elevated MSAFP was seen only in women with PZn levels greater than the m
edian. The reason for this association is not currently apparent.