Two-stage transvaginal cervical length screening for preterm birth in twin pregnancies


Autoria(s): HOFMEISTER, Carolina; BRIZOT, Maria de Lourdes; LIAO, Adolfo; FRANCISCO, Rossana P. V.; ZUGAIB, Marcelo
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2010

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Aim: To compare cervical length (CL) at 18-21 and 22-25 weeks` gestation in twin pregnancies in prediction of spontaneous preterm delivery and to examine cervical shortening. Methods: Retrospective cohort study of CL measured at 18-21 and 22-25 weeks` gestation in twin pregnancies. Results: Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve revealed area of 0.64 (95% CI 0.53-0.75) and 0.80 (95% CI 0.72-0.88) for measurements at 18-21 and 22-25 weeks, respectively (P <= 0.001). Sensitivities of 33.3% and 23% and negative predicting value (NPV) of 97.3% and 86.8% for delivery at <28 and <34 weeks gestation were reached for measurements at 18-21 weeks. Sensitivities of 71.4% and 38.2% and NPV of 99.1% and 91.4% for delivery at <28 and <34 weeks` gestation were reached for measurements at 22-25 weeks. Cervical length shortening analysis showed an area under ROC curve of 0.81 (95% CI 0.73-0.89) and best cut-off was at >= 2 mm/week. Sensitivities of 80% and 60.8% and NPV of 98.9% and 90.6% for delivery at <28 and <34 weeks gestation were reached. Conclusions: In twin gestations, assessment of CL at 22-25 weeks is better than assessment at 18-21 weeks to predict preterm delivery before 34 weeks. Cervical shortening at a rate of >= 2 mm/weeks between 18 and 25 weeks gestation was a good predictor of spontaneous preterm birth in this high-risk population.

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JOURNAL OF PERINATAL MEDICINE, v.38, n.5, p.479-484, 2010

0300-5577

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/22322

10.1515/JPM.2010.088

http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/JPM.2010.088

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eng

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WALTER DE GRUYTER & CO

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Journal of Perinatal Medicine

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Palavras-Chave #Cervical length measurement #cervix uteri growth and development #multiple #obstetric labor #pregnancy #premature #prenatal #ultrasonography #WEEKS GESTATION #MULTIPLE GESTATIONS #MATERNAL MORBIDITY #DELIVERY #PREDICTION #RISK #ULTRASONOGRAPHY #HOSPITALIZATION #CERCLAGE #OUTCOMES #Obstetrics & Gynecology #Pediatrics
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