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Multimodality Screening for Lower Genital Tract Infections Between 18 and 24 Weeks of Pregnancy and its Efficacy in Predicting Spontaneous Preterm Delivery.

Vidyashree Ganesh Poojari1, Samantha Dawson1, Akhila Vasudeva1, Nivedita Hegde1, Geetha Kaipa2, Vandana Eshwara2, Chaitanya Tellapragada3, Pratap Kumar1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Predicting spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB) during mid-trimester would be very useful. We used a multimodality screening approach mainly focusing on urogenital infections among unselected obstetric population between 18 and 24 weeks in a tertiary center.
METHOD: Diagnosis of lower genital tract infection (LGTI) was attempted among 228 pregnant women using several factors-symptom of vaginal discharge, characteristic appearance of discharge on speculum, point of care tests using Amsel's criteria and gram staining of vaginal swab. Nugent's scoring was taken as gold standard. Urine microscopy/culture was obtained. Serum inflammatory markers were done. Total leukocyte count, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio and C-reactive protein were obtained. Data on cervical length were obtained from mid-trimester scan.
RESULTS: Thirty patients complained of vaginal discharge. Speculum examination revealed discharge in 221 (96.92%), appearing pathological in 192 (86.87%). Amsel's criteria showed poor sensitivity to detect full (57%) and partial (24%) bacterial vaginosis (BV). On gram staining, 104 (45.61%) showed evidence of LGTI; 14 full BV (6.1%); 45 partial BV (19.5%); 40 candidiasis (17.5%); and two each of trichomoniasis and aerobic vaginitis. Appearance of vaginal discharge and microscopic diagnosis of LGTI were poorly correlated. Forty women (17.5%) had SPTB, 24 following membrane rupture and 16 following spontaneous labor. The presence of BV (specifically partial) increased the likelihood of SPTB with OR of 3.347 (CI 1.642, 6.823). Three of seven women with short cervix delivered preterm. No other screening modality was associated with SPTB.
CONCLUSION: Active screening for LGTI between 18 and 24 weeks shows high prevalence of BV in Indian setting. There is a strong link between partial BV and SPTB. © Federation of Obstetric & Gynecological Societies of India 2019.

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Keywords:  Amsel’s criteria; Bacterial vaginosis; Lower genital tract infection; Nugent’s criteria; Screening; Screening for preterm delivery; Vaginal discharge

Year:  2019        PMID: 32030004      PMCID: PMC6982619          DOI: 10.1007/s13224-019-01287-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol India        ISSN: 0975-6434


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