Duration of the latency period in preterm premature rupture of the membranes. Maternal and neonatal consequences of expectant management
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- DOI: 10.1016/0028-2243(89)90010-5
Duration of the latency period in preterm premature rupture of the membranes. Maternal and neonatal consequences of expectant management
Abstract
111 pregnancies complicated with premature rupture of the membranes (PROM) at a gestational age between 20 and 34 weeks, were observed prospectively with expectant management. Median duration of the latency period was 7 (0-109) days. The duration of the latency period was inversely related to the gestational age at PROM. Intra-uterine death ensued in 9.9% of the pregnancies. Clinical chorioamnionitis ensued in 12.6% of the pregnancies. Eight (7.6%) neonates developed sepsis. None of the babies died as a consequence of sepsis alone. Of the 43 (41.0%) neonates who developed idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome (IRDS), 8 (7.6%) babies died. The perinatal mortality rate was 18.6%. The study seems to justify the expectant management of PROM pregnancies of less than 34 weeks of gestation.
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