Literature DB >> 1635651

[Transcervical vs. transabdominal amniocentesis in the bacterial evaluation of the amniotic fluid].

E Alba1, A Lauricella, T De Grandis, W Calleri, M A Latino.   

Abstract

The authors compare the results of bacteriological research on amniotic fluid by transcervical and trans-abdominal amniocentesis. Eighty women at term of their pregnancy, scheduled for cesarean section, underwent a bacteriological vaginal test and a trans-cervical amniocentesis before and a trans-abdominal amniocentesis during cesarean section. The results obtained from both specimens of the amniotic fluid were the same in 90% of the cases. A negative bacteriological result of trans-cervical amniocentesis excluded a positive result of trans-abdominal amniocentesis. Instead, when a positive bacteriological result was obtained in trans-cervical amniocentesis, trans-abdominal amniocentesis gave a positive result in only 60% of the cases. We conclude that trans-cervical amniocentesis, besides being less dangerous, easy to perform and easily repeated, is sufficiently secure and reliable in bacteriological results as compared with trans-abdominal amniocentesis.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1635651

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minerva Ginecol        ISSN: 0026-4784


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Authors:  Keyron Hickman-Lewis; Barbara Cavalazzi; Stéphanie Sorieul; Pascale Gautret; Frédéric Foucher; Martin J Whitehouse; Heejin Jeon; Thomas Georgelin; Charles S Cockell; Frances Westall
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-03-18       Impact factor: 4.379

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