Background: Preterm prelabour rupture of membranes (PPRoM) is commonly associated with preterm delivery and affects up to 3% of all pregnancies. It is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality for the mother and the newborn. Objectives: To identify risk factors for PPRoM and develop a model for first-trimester prediction of risk of PPRoM. Methods: A retrospective analysis of a series of women who had first-trimester (11–13+6 weeks) screening for aneuploidy and pre-eclampsia and delivered in the same institution was performed. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to identify maternal and pregnancy factors and then develop a clinical prediction model for PPRoM. Results: 10,280 women were screened betw...
Background: Early rupture of membranes is one of the most common pregnancy complications. The incide...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for spontaneous preterm birth (birth <37 weeks gestation) with ...
To identify risk factors for spontaneous preterm birth (birth <37 weeks gestation) with intact membr...
Objectives: To examine early pregnancy risk factors for preterm prelabour rupture of membranes (PPRO...
International audienceWe revisited risk factors and outcomes related to the preterm premature ruptur...
Background: Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) refers to a patient who is beyond 37 weeks gestati...
Objective: To determine the risk factors associated with the preterm premature rupture of membranes ...
Objective: Preterm prelabor rupture of membranes (PPROM) before 27 weeks' gestation is associated wi...
INTRODUCTION: Preterm premature rupture of membranesis a fair complication of pregnancy. The aetiolo...
Objective: To identify clinical, hematological or instrumental factors available at the time of the ...
Background: Preterm premature rupture of membranes (pPROM) is a fair complication of pregnancy. The ...
Objective: Women with late preterm premature rupture of membranes (PROM) have an increased risk that...
Background: Prematurity is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in developed as we...
Background: Prelabour membrane rupture before 37 weeks of gestation is referred to as preterm premat...
International audienceObjective: Premature rupture of the membranes (PROM) remains a leading cause o...
Background: Early rupture of membranes is one of the most common pregnancy complications. The incide...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for spontaneous preterm birth (birth <37 weeks gestation) with ...
To identify risk factors for spontaneous preterm birth (birth <37 weeks gestation) with intact membr...
Objectives: To examine early pregnancy risk factors for preterm prelabour rupture of membranes (PPRO...
International audienceWe revisited risk factors and outcomes related to the preterm premature ruptur...
Background: Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) refers to a patient who is beyond 37 weeks gestati...
Objective: To determine the risk factors associated with the preterm premature rupture of membranes ...
Objective: Preterm prelabor rupture of membranes (PPROM) before 27 weeks' gestation is associated wi...
INTRODUCTION: Preterm premature rupture of membranesis a fair complication of pregnancy. The aetiolo...
Objective: To identify clinical, hematological or instrumental factors available at the time of the ...
Background: Preterm premature rupture of membranes (pPROM) is a fair complication of pregnancy. The ...
Objective: Women with late preterm premature rupture of membranes (PROM) have an increased risk that...
Background: Prematurity is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in developed as we...
Background: Prelabour membrane rupture before 37 weeks of gestation is referred to as preterm premat...
International audienceObjective: Premature rupture of the membranes (PROM) remains a leading cause o...
Background: Early rupture of membranes is one of the most common pregnancy complications. The incide...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for spontaneous preterm birth (birth <37 weeks gestation) with ...
To identify risk factors for spontaneous preterm birth (birth <37 weeks gestation) with intact membr...