Objective: In the last few decades, attention has been focused on morbidity and mortality associated with late preterm delivery (34-36 + 6/7 weeks), accounting for 60-70% of all preterm births. This study is aimed to determine (1) the prevalence of late preterm deliveries (spontaneous and...
In the all-preterm births group, we found no association between neonatal mortality or morbidity and type of preterm birth (spontaneous vs medically indicated). In the extremely to very preterm births group, however, medically indicated preterm delivery was associated with higher risk of neonatal mor...
Multivariable logistic regression and generalized linear mixed models to evaluate differences in outcomes: maternal outcomes of hypertension, preeclampsia, preterm delivery, hemorrhage, and delivery mode, perinatal outcomes including small for gestational age (SGA) with birth weight <10th percentile, birth ...
For patients affected by SLE, pregnancy rates after grade 2 MAR are similar to those for the general population, but flares, OHSS, spontaneous abortion, preeclampsia and preterm delivery seem to be more frequent, according to some case series, most of which were based on relatively small samples...
(1.3) Prior preterm delivery No 185,139 (97.2) 139,412 (97.5) Yes Gestational Age at Delivery 5,406 (2.8) 3,606 (2.5) Mean (SD) 38.7 (1.9) 38.7 (1.9) 24–36 weeks 15,748 (8.3) 11,254 (7.9) 37–41 weeks 174,797 (91.7) 131,764 (92.1) Infant sex ...
INTRODUCTION: To examine the relationship between placental dysfunction disorders (PDD), vasculopathies (VP), medically indicated preterm delivery (miPTD) and spontaneous preterm delivery (sPTD). METHODS: Retrospective cohort study of women with singleton gestations. Preterm delivery defined as delivery ...
late preterm deliverypregnancy complicationspulmonary diseaseSummary This chapter presents an easy-to-follow algorithm for obstetric management of patients with the risks of late preterm and early term delivery. The timely onset of labor and birth is a critical determinant of perinatal outcome. ...
The author discusses the aspects of late-preterm and early-term deliveries indicated medically. The author explains the important factors to consider in delivery timing such as decision making and warranty for maternal and infant benefits. The author highlights that amniocentesis should not be used in...
Interdelivery Interval and Medically Indicated Preterm Delivery.doi:10.1055/s-0038-1667031Annie M. DudeWilliam A. GrobmanThieme Medical Publishers
preterm laborObjective The objective of this study was to examine whether a medically indicated preterm delivery is relatively more likely following longer interdelivery intervals.Dude, Annie M.Grobman, William A.Northwestern Univ Feinberg Sch Med Dept Obstet &American Journal of Perinatology...