Supplementary Material for: Contribution of Amniotic Fluid along Gestation to the Prediction of Perinatal Mortality in Women with Early Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes

Autor: Cobo, T., Munrós, J., Ríos, J., Ferreri, J., Migliorelli, F., Baños, N., Gratacós, E., Palacio, M.
Rok vydání: 2017
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.5035601.v1
Popis: Introduction: To evaluate the largest vertical pocket (LVP) of amniotic fluid as a time-dependent factor to predict perinatal mortality in women with early preterm premature rupture of membranes (EPPROM). Material and Methods: Observational cohort study of singleton pregnancies with EPPROM Results: Of 104 women, 39 requested TOP. Neonatal survival to discharge was 40%, increasing to 74% if pregnancies achieved 24 weeks. LVP at admission p < 0.001) after membrane rupture, being 5.75 (p = 0.05) the week after and 10.93 (p = 0.037) beyond 2 weeks of EPPROM. Discussion: When LVP measurement, gestational age at EPPROM, maternal age, and prior invasive procedure were considered, we found that the worst prognosis related to perinatal mortality was at 2 weeks after EPPROM.
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