Preterm delivery at low gestational age: risk factors for short latency. A multivariated analysis.

Journal of prenatal medicine(2008)

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The aim of this study is to identify the risk factors for a short latency in preterm delivery at low gestational ages (GA).A retrospective analysis involving, between January 2004 and May 2006, 204 singleton pregnancies with admission diagnosis of preterm labor and, in particular, 91 pregnant women admitted between 24+0 and 31+6 weeks' gestation.In pregnant women with a diagnosis of preterm labor at 24-31+6 weeks' gestation, at ROC curve, a value of considering WBC and cervical dilatation, combined in the following formula (75.237 - (2.290 * "WBC") - (10.787 * "cervical dilatation")) <=33.101 has a 74.2% Sensitivity and a 78.3% Specificity in predicting a latency =< 4 days (+LR 3.42 and -LR 0.33) and a 70% Sensitivity and a 84.3% Specificity in predicting GA at delivery at 24-31 weeks' gestation (+LR 4.46 and -LR 0.36).We suggest a more strictly monitoring and a more aggressive therapy in presence of prognostic parameters of shorter latency.
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latency,preterm delivery,preterm labor
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