Background: Preterm prelabour rupture of membranes (PPROM) complicates up to 2% of all pregnancies and is the cause of 40% of all preterm births. The optimal management of women with PPROM prior to 37 weeks, is not known. Furthermore, diversity in current clinical practice suggests uncertainty about the appropriate clinical management. There are two options for managing PPROM, expectant management (a wait and see approach) or early planned birth. Infection is the main risk for women in which management is expectant. This risk need to be balanced against the risk of iatrogenic prematurity if early delivery is planned. The different treatment options may also have different health care costs. Expectant management results in prolonged antenata...
Contains fulltext : 108337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: At ...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence for the management of near term prelabor rupture of membranes is poor. From ...
BACKGROUND: At present, there is insufficient evidence to guide appropriate management of women with...
BACKGROUND: Preterm prelabour rupture of membranes (PPROM) complicates up to 2% of all pregnancies a...
BACKGROUND: Preterm prelabour rupture of the membranes (PPROM) is an important clinical problem and ...
Abstract Background Preterm prelabour rupture of the membranes (PPROM) is an important clinical prob...
Contains fulltext : 53155.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Preterm prelabour ruptu...
Published Online November 9, 2015Preterm pre-labour ruptured membranes close to term is associated w...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence for the management of near term prelabor rupture of membranes is poor. From ...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence for the management of near term prelabor rupture of membranes is poor. From ...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence for the management of near term prelabor rupture of membranes is poor. From ...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence for the management of near term prelabor rupture of membranes is poor. From ...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence for the management of near term prelabor rupture of membranes is poor. From ...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence for the management of near term prelabor rupture of membranes is poor. From ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Preterm premature rupture of fetal membranes (PPROM) exposes the f...
Contains fulltext : 108337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: At ...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence for the management of near term prelabor rupture of membranes is poor. From ...
BACKGROUND: At present, there is insufficient evidence to guide appropriate management of women with...
BACKGROUND: Preterm prelabour rupture of membranes (PPROM) complicates up to 2% of all pregnancies a...
BACKGROUND: Preterm prelabour rupture of the membranes (PPROM) is an important clinical problem and ...
Abstract Background Preterm prelabour rupture of the membranes (PPROM) is an important clinical prob...
Contains fulltext : 53155.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Preterm prelabour ruptu...
Published Online November 9, 2015Preterm pre-labour ruptured membranes close to term is associated w...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence for the management of near term prelabor rupture of membranes is poor. From ...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence for the management of near term prelabor rupture of membranes is poor. From ...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence for the management of near term prelabor rupture of membranes is poor. From ...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence for the management of near term prelabor rupture of membranes is poor. From ...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence for the management of near term prelabor rupture of membranes is poor. From ...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence for the management of near term prelabor rupture of membranes is poor. From ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Preterm premature rupture of fetal membranes (PPROM) exposes the f...
Contains fulltext : 108337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: At ...
OBJECTIVE: The evidence for the management of near term prelabor rupture of membranes is poor. From ...
BACKGROUND: At present, there is insufficient evidence to guide appropriate management of women with...