Antepartum vaginal bleeding: characteristics associated with delivery within seven days.

The journal of maternal-fetal & neonatal medicine : the official journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians(2022)

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To identify maternal and/or fetal characteristics associated with delivery within seven days for patients who present with vaginal bleeding in the antepartum period. This is a retrospective chart review performed at a community-academic tertiary care center. Three hundred and twenty-two consecutive charts associated with admission for vaginal bleeding during pregnancy between January 2015 and May 2020 were reviewed. One hundred and twenty-six women were included based on singleton gestation, gestational age 24 0/7 - 36 6/7 weeks, self-limited vaginal bleeding, vital sign stability (blood pressure >100/60 mmHg, heart rate >60 beats per minute, respiratory rate <20 breaths per minute), absence of signs of labor, no known placenta previa/accreta, recent vaginal intercourse, or trauma. Patient demographic and clinical characteristics were compared using Fisher's exact and two-sample -tests tests when appropriate. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were fitted to predict delivery within 7 days. Thirty-four percent of women who presented with light vaginal bleeding delivered within seven days, with a mean of 2.6 days ( = 44/126). Patients without evidence of labor but with sterile vaginal exam (SVE) >2 cm on admission were 14 times more likely to deliver within 7 days than SVE ≤ 2 cm (AOR 14.49, 95% CI 3.33-63.03); however, 35.2% of women with SVE ≤ 2 cm still delivered in this timeframe ( = 12/34). Of the 59 patients who had cervical lengths (CL) performed, those with CL ≤2.5 cm were 4.22 times more likely to deliver within 7 days (OR 4.22, 95% CI 1.10-16.20). Seventy-eight percent of the patients who had CL >2.5 cm and SVE 0-1 cm went on to deliver >14 days from their initial bleeds ( = 18/23). Patients who present with self-limited vaginal bleeding and SVE > 2 cm should be admitted for antenatal steroids. Prolonged inpatient observation beyond the typical steroid window of 48-72 h should be dependent on the individual patient. Given that CL ≤2.5 cm and regular contractions are known risk factors for preterm delivery, these characteristics alone may also warrant extended inpatient observation, though even in conjunction with vaginal bleeding, neither was a significant predictor for delivery in our study. In contrast, the majority of patients with vaginal bleeding and SVE <2 cm delivered >14 days after their initial bleeds and are likely eligible for shorter periods of observation.
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Placental abruption,antenatal management,antenatal steroids,preterm birth,vaginal bleeding in pregnancy
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