Patient usually in third trimester of pregnancy
Immediately following collection, thoroughly mix sample by gently inverting 5 times
Gold serum separator (SST) tube
Refrigerated (preferred) – 14 days
Ambient – 14 days
Frozen – 14 days
Freeze/thaw cycles - stable x3
Immunochemiluminometric assay (ICMA)
See report
Estriol, E3, is synthesized in the placenta from 16-α-hydroxydehydroepiandrosterone of fetal origin. Thus, normal production can serve as a measure of the integrity of the fetoplacental unit. Sequential monitoring of estriol in high-risk pregnancy has made possible early intervention and fetal salvage. Chronically low estriol values are found in intrauterine growth retardation but also are sometimes seen in normal pregnancy. A decreasing trend is indicative of fetal distress. The sensitivity and specificity of this test for detecting fetal distress are very poor; thus its use for this purpose has been largely abandoned.
Combined evaluation of unconjugated serum estriol, maternal serum hCG, maternal serum AFP, and maternal age has value in predicting risk for fetal chromosomal abnormalities during pregnancy. The use of maternal serum AFP, hCG, and estriol predicts 65% of Down syndrome, as opposed to 28% if only serum AFP is used.