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. 1998 Nov;12(5):312-7.
doi: 10.1046/j.1469-0705.1998.12050312.x.

Cervical length at 23 weeks of gestation: prediction of spontaneous preterm delivery

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Cervical length at 23 weeks of gestation: prediction of spontaneous preterm delivery

V C Heath et al. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 1998 Nov.
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Abstract

Objective: To examine the potential value of routine measurement of cervical length in singleton pregnancies at 23 weeks of gestation in the prediction of the risk for early spontaneous preterm delivery.

Methods: Cervical length was measured by sonography at 23 weeks in 2567 singleton pregnancies in women attending for routine antenatal care. In 43 women, the length was < or = 15 mm and 21 of these were managed expectantly, whereas in 22 cases a cervical cerclage was placed. In the pregnancies that were managed expectantly, the relation between cervical length and preterm delivery was examined and the risk of spontaneous delivery at < or = 32 weeks was estimated.

Results: Cervical length at 23 weeks was < or = 15 mm in 1.7% of cases; this group contained 86%, 58% and 20% of pregnancies that delivered spontaneously at < or = 28, < or = 32 and < or = 36 weeks, respectively. The risk for delivery at < or = 32 weeks decreased from 78% at a cervical length of 5 mm to 4% at 15 mm and 0.5% at 50 mm.

Conclusions: Cervical length at 23 weeks is < or = 15 mm in < 2% of the population; this group contains about 90% and 60% of the women delivering at < or = 28 and < or = 32 weeks, respectively. Measurement of cervical length provides accurate prediction of risk for early preterm delivery.

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  • Markers of preterm delivery risk.
    Lockwood C, Kuczynski E. Lockwood C, et al. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 1998 Nov;12(5):301-3. doi: 10.1046/j.1469-0705.1998.12050301.x. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 1998. PMID: 9819866 No abstract available.

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