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Emergency cerclage following a standardized protocol offers an effective and safe therapeutic option for women with high risk for prematurity - a retrospective monocentric cohort study on 130 pregnancies and 155 neonates.

Katja Schneider1, Rolf Fimmers2, Matthias Jörgens3, Susanne Peter1, Volker Pelzer1, Tim Redlich1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To present emergency cerclage (EC) as a safe and effective therapeutic option for prevention of prematurity in women with advanced cervical dilation in second-trimester pregnancy. It is focused on seemingly futile situations like cervical dilation >5 cm, bulging membranes and multifetal pregnancies. The outcomes of interest are the prolongation of pregnancy, gestational age at delivery and neonatal morbidity and mortality related to distinct risk factors. STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective monocentric cohort study involving 130 pregnancies (105 single and 25 twin pregnancies) and 155 neonates by using a standardized protocol. Women between 18 and 28 gestational weeks with cervical shortening of <10 mm + cervical dilation >2 cm and/or bulging membranes were included. Analyses of maternal and neonatal parameters were done by chart review.
RESULTS: The medium gestational age at delivery was 35 5/7 week with a medium interval from cerclage placement to delivery of 83 days. Overall, 46.5% (72/155) neonates were born beyond 37 weeks, extreme prematurity of less than 28 gestational weeks was observed in 14.8% (23/155), no miscarriage before 22 weeks was documented. The neonatal mortality was 1.9% (3/155). Neonatal deaths and morbidity was related to severe prematurity exclusively. The association of amnion-infection syndromes and failing therapy was significantly with respect to bulging membranes and advanced cervical dilation >5 cm.
CONCLUSIONS: Even in futile cases EC can be an option to save the pregnancy and prevent severe prematurity. However, a standardized protocol is imminent for successful therapy and every indication has to be a case by case decision.

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Keywords:  Advanced cervical dilation; bulging membranes; emergency cerclage; neonatal mortality and morbidity; prevention of prematurity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31852290     DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2019.1702960

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med        ISSN: 1476-4954


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1.  A Three-Step Procedure for Emergency Cerclage: Gestational and Neonatal Outcomes.

Authors:  Manuel Gómez-Castellano; Lorena Sabonet-Morente; Ernesto González-Mesa; Jesús S Jiménez-López
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-02-24       Impact factor: 3.390

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