Ultrasound assessment of the cervix in predicting successful membrane sweeping: a prospective observational study
Ritstso D., Aloisio F., Yacoub M., Bitsadze V. O., Słodki M., Makatsariya A. D., D’Antonio F.
Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Статья
DOI:10.1080/14767058.2019.1619689
Аннотация:
Objective: Membrane sweeping has been shown to potentially reduce the need for formal induction of labor. The primary aim of this study was to elucidate the role of ultrasound assessment of the cervix in predicting successful membrane sweeping in singleton pregnancies at term; the secondary aim was to build a multiparametric prediction model integrating, maternal, pregnancy and ultrasound characteristics, able to anticipate spontaneous delivery at term. Methods: Prospective observational study including singleton pregnancies at term undergoing membrane sweeping. Cervical length (CL) and posterior cervical angle (PCA) were assessed on ultrasound immediately before the procedure. Primary outcome was successful membrane sweeping, defined as spontaneous vaginal birth without formal induction within the 24hours. A subgroup analysis was computed considering women experiencing spontaneous vaginal birth within 48 hours from the procedure. The secondary outcome was to explore the diagnostic per
Ключевые слова:
Cervical length; induction of labor; membrane stripping; membrane sweeping; ultrasound
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 1476-4954
Ritstso D. Dzhuzeppe 1958-
Aloisio F.
Yacoub M.
Bitsadze V. O. Viktoriya Omarovna 1970-
Słodki M.
Makatsariya A. D. Aleksandr Davidovich 1944-
D’Antonio F.
Риццо Д. Джузеппе 1958-
Алоисио Ф.
Яcоуб М.
Бицадзе В. О. Виктория Омаровна 1970-
Сłодки М.
Макацария А. Д. Александр Давидович 1944-
Д’Антонио Ф.
Ultrasound assessment of the cervix in predicting successful membrane sweeping: a prospective observational study
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Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine
Parthenon Publishing Group
Статья
Cervical length induction of labor membrane stripping membrane sweeping ultrasound
Objective: Membrane sweeping has been shown to potentially reduce the need for formal induction of labor. The primary aim of this study was to elucidate the role of ultrasound assessment of the cervix in predicting successful membrane sweeping in singleton pregnancies at term; the secondary aim was to build a multiparametric prediction model integrating, maternal, pregnancy and ultrasound characteristics, able to anticipate spontaneous delivery at term. Methods: Prospective observational study including singleton pregnancies at term undergoing membrane sweeping. Cervical length (CL) and posterior cervical angle (PCA) were assessed on ultrasound immediately before the procedure. Primary outcome was successful membrane sweeping, defined as spontaneous vaginal birth without formal induction within the 24hours. A subgroup analysis was computed considering women experiencing spontaneous vaginal birth within 48 hours from the procedure. The secondary outcome was to explore the diagnostic per