Chhavi Rana Singh1, Rajeshwari Gurumoorthy Bhat2. 1. Postgrauate, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Kasturba Medical College , Manipal, India . 2. Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Kasturba Medical College , Manipal, India .
Abstract
CONTENT: Prelabour rupture of membranes (PROM) complicates overall 10% of gestations which include 7% at term and 3 % preterm gestations. Making an early and accurate diagnosis of PROM is important, to allow gestational age specific obstetric interventions and to optimize perinatal outcome. OBJECTIVE: To study the efficacy of alpha-foeto protein in cervicovaginal secretions, to diagnose prelabour rupture of membranes. SETTING: A tertiary care centre. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a prospective study on 130 patients who were at ≥ 24 weeks of gestation, who had complaint of leaking per vagina, between September 2011 and August 2013. Alpha-foetoprotein test was perfomed on cervicovaginal secretions which were collected during per-speculum examinations. A diagnosis of prelabour rupture of membranes was made, based on combined clinical diagnosis which was made during hospital stay of the patients prospectively. The efficacy of Alpha-foetoprotein was studied. Stastical Analysis: Chi-square test, Kappa analysis. RESULTS: The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and accuracy of Alpha-foetoprotein were 88.9%, 98.5%, 98.3%, 90.1% and 93.8% respectively. Degree of agreement of Alpha-foetoprotein with combined clinical diagnosis was 0.875. CONCLUSION: Assessment of alpha-foetoprotein levels in cervi-covaginal secretions can be used as a reliable test to diagnose prelabour rupture of membranes when faced with a diagnostic dilemma.
CONTENT: Prelabour rupture of membranes (PROM) complicates overall 10% of gestations which include 7% at term and 3 % preterm gestations. Making an early and accurate diagnosis of PROM is important, to allow gestational age specific obstetric interventions and to optimize perinatal outcome. OBJECTIVE: To study the efficacy of alpha-foeto protein in cervicovaginal secretions, to diagnose prelabour rupture of membranes. SETTING: A tertiary care centre. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a prospective study on 130 patients who were at ≥ 24 weeks of gestation, who had complaint of leaking per vagina, between September 2011 and August 2013. Alpha-foetoprotein test was perfomed on cervicovaginal secretions which were collected during per-speculum examinations. A diagnosis of prelabour rupture of membranes was made, based on combined clinical diagnosis which was made during hospital stay of the patients prospectively. The efficacy of Alpha-foetoprotein was studied. Stastical Analysis: Chi-square test, Kappa analysis. RESULTS: The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and accuracy of Alpha-foetoprotein were 88.9%, 98.5%, 98.3%, 90.1% and 93.8% respectively. Degree of agreement of Alpha-foetoprotein with combined clinical diagnosis was 0.875. CONCLUSION: Assessment of alpha-foetoprotein levels in cervi-covaginal secretions can be used as a reliable test to diagnose prelabour rupture of membranes when faced with a diagnostic dilemma.
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Keywords:
Alpha-foetoprotein; Combined clinical diagnosis; Prelabour rupture of membranes