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. 1996 Feb;174(2):525-8.
doi: 10.1016/s0002-9378(96)70421-0.

Preterm delivery from 34 to 37 weeks of gestation: is respiratory distress syndrome a problem?

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Preterm delivery from 34 to 37 weeks of gestation: is respiratory distress syndrome a problem?

D F Lewis et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1996 Feb.

Abstract

Our purpose was to evaluate the necessity of using tocolytic agents for preterm labor and the benefit of conservative management for preterm premature rupture of membranes from 34 to 37 weeks' gestation. All patients who had accurate obstetric dates and were delivered between 34 and 37 weeks' gestation with no other medical or obstetric problems were retrospectively evaluated for inclusion in the study. The rates of respiratory distress syndrome and other neonatal outcomes were evaluated. A total of 416 patients met criteria for admission into the study. During the thirty-fourth week of pregnancy the incidence of respiratory distress syndrome was 14.9% (p<0.05). Other neonatal complications were also more frequent in deliveries occurring during the thirty-fourth week of pregnancy than in those occurring in the thirty-fifth or thirty-sixth week. Fetal lung maturity studies should be considered and delivery possibly delayed through the thirty-fourth week of gestation to decrease neonatal morbidity in our population.

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