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Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is diagnosed in 6–26.5% of full-term pregnancies. An analysis of the characteristics of labor and the frequency of complications in tPROM could allow us to identify «weak» points and optimize the managing this category of patients.The aim of the study was to assess the characteristics of labor during full-term pregnancy (at 37.0–41.0 weeks), complicated by premature rupture of the membranes.Materials and methods. A prospective analysis of the course of labor and the postpartum period was carried out in 425 patients with singleton pregnancy in cephalic presentation, 37,0–41,0 weeks of gestation, women of low and moderate risk groups, without contraindications to vaginal delivery.. As a complication of the pregnancy, 310 of them had PPROM (main group) and 115 women in labor went into labor with intact fetal membrane (comparison group). The features of the delivery and postpartum complications were analyzed.Results: The features of delivery patients with PROM was the longer duration of rupture – 4.7 times higher than in the comparison group (pThe problem of tPROM is a higher percentage of operative delivery and obstetric trauma. Thus, in our study, the incidence of C-section was 54 cases (17.4%) compared with the another group – 2 cases (1.7%), vaginal operative delivery – 20 cases (6.5%) and 3 (2.6%)%) respectively (Xi=21.88; Df=2; pConclusion: the management of labor in patients with PROM is associated with a high percentage of the use of oxytocin, antibacterial therapy, various methods of medical analgesia, and operative delivery. |