PURPOSE: To determine the predisposing changes in cervical length (CL) and the critical range of CL in which significant uterine contractions emerge resulting in threatened preterm labor (TPL). METHODS: Sixty-eight uncomplicated singleton pregnancies where the CL was <25 mm before 31 weeks were divided into cases with TPL (n = 23) or without (n = 45). CL and uterine contractions were monitored sequentially starting between 16 and 20 weeks. The gestational ages when a CL of <25 or <15 mm was first observed, the interval between these two measurements, and the CL value at TPL diagnosis were analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS: (1) The gestational ages when a CL of <25 and <15 mm was first detected were lower in the TPL group (25 (median); 18-30 (range) and 28; 25-33 weeks, respectively) than in the non-TPL group (27; 20-30 and 33; 26-35 weeks; P = 0.030 and P < 0.001). (2) The interval between the two measurements was shorter in the TPL group (2.5; 0-15 weeks) than in the non-TPL group (5.5; 0-13 weeks, P = 0.034). (3) The CL value at TPL diagnosis was 13 mm (median), ranging from 7 to 18 mm. CONCLUSION: Cases with early onset and subsequent rapid CL shortening before 31 weeks resulted in TPL when CL decreased below the range 7-18 mm.
PURPOSE: To determine the predisposing changes in cervical length (CL) and the critical range of CL in which significant uterine contractions emerge resulting in threatened preterm labor (TPL). METHODS: Sixty-eight uncomplicated singleton pregnancies where the CL was <25 mm before 31 weeks were divided into cases with TPL (n = 23) or without (n = 45). CL and uterine contractions were monitored sequentially starting between 16 and 20 weeks. The gestational ages when a CL of <25 or <15 mm was first observed, the interval between these two measurements, and the CL value at TPL diagnosis were analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS: (1) The gestational ages when a CL of <25 and <15 mm was first detected were lower in the TPL group (25 (median); 18-30 (range) and 28; 25-33 weeks, respectively) than in the non-TPL group (27; 20-30 and 33; 26-35 weeks; P = 0.030 and P < 0.001). (2) The interval between the two measurements was shorter in the TPL group (2.5; 0-15 weeks) than in the non-TPL group (5.5; 0-13 weeks, P = 0.034). (3) The CL value at TPL diagnosis was 13 mm (median), ranging from 7 to 18 mm. CONCLUSION: Cases with early onset and subsequent rapid CL shortening before 31 weeks resulted in TPL when CL decreased below the range 7-18 mm.
Authors: M Palacio; J Sanin-Blair; M Sánchez; F Crispi; O Gómez; E Carreras; O Coll; V Cararach; E Gratacós Journal: Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol Date: 2007-04 Impact factor: 7.299
Authors: Ricardo Gomez; Roberto Romero; Jyh Kae Nien; Tinnakorn Chaiworapongsa; Luis Medina; Yeon Mee Kim; Bo Hyun Yoon; Mario Carstens; Jimmy Espinoza; Jay D Iams; Rogelio Gonzalez Journal: Am J Obstet Gynecol Date: 2005-03 Impact factor: 8.661