Narra J
Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): April 2026

Comparison of interleukin-6 and serum creatinine levels in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy patients: A cross-sectional study in Indonesia

Dewi, Syerli R. (Unknown)
Yeni, Cut M. (Unknown)
Munizar, Munizar (Unknown)
Dewi, Tgk. Puspa (Unknown)
Utami, Niken A. (Unknown)
Rusnaidi, Rusnaidi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Feb 2026

Abstract

Preeclampsia (PE) is a complication of pregnancy with high morbidity and mortality, characterized by endothelial dysfunction, systemic inflammation, and impaired renal function. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) and serum creatinine have potential as biomarkers for early detection of PE; however, data from Indonesia are limited. The aim of this study was to compare IL-6 and serum creatinine levels between pregnant women with PE and normotensive controls, as well as their diagnostic performance in identifying PE. A cross-sectional study involving pregnant women with PE and normotensive controls was conducted at Dr. Zainoel Abidin Hospital, Banda Aceh, Indonesia. Serum IL-6 and creatinine levels were measured using the ECLIA method. Levels were compared using the Mann–Whitney test; diagnostic performance was assessed using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, and multivariable logistic regression was used to evaluate combined diagnostic contribution. A total of 68 pregnant women were included, comprising 34 patients with PE and 34 normotensive controls. Median IL-6 levels were significantly higher in the PE group (16.05 pg/mL) than in the control group (3.71 pg/mL). Receiver operating characteristic analysis demonstrated excellent diagnostic performance of IL-6, with an are under the curve (AUC) of 0.831 (95%CI: 0.734–0.929). At an optimal cutoff value of 5.52 pg/mL, IL-6 achieved a sensitivity of 73.53%, specificity of 76.47%, and diagnostic accuracy of 86.76%. Median serum creatinine levels were also significantly elevated in the PE group (0.56 mg/dL) compared with controls (0.44 mg/dL; p<0.001). The AUC for serum creatinine was 0.806 (95%CI: 0.700–0.912), indicating good diagnostic performance. At a cutoff value of 0.475 mg/dL, serum creatinine demonstrated a sensitivity of 70.59%, specificity of 73.53%, and accuracy of 72.06%. Multivariable logistic regression confirmed that IL-6 (B=0.123; p=0.005) and serum creatinine (B=9.306; p=0.023) were independently associated with PE, explaining 57.5% of PE variability (Nagelkerke R²=0.575). These findings indicate that serum IL-6 and creatinine are significantly associated with PE, and their combined assessment shows potential as a predictive biomarker with good diagnostic performance.

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Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

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Narra J is a multidisciplinary journal and it is published three times (April, August, December) a year. The objective is to promote articles on infection, public health, global health, tropical infection, one health and diseases in tropics. Narra J publishes original research work across all ...