Literature DB >> 3353048

Determination of the elastic properties of the cervix.

R Kiwi1, M R Neuman, I R Merkatz, M A Selim, A Lysikiewicz.   

Abstract

The elastance of the uterine cervix of nonpregnant women was measured by placing a 3- or 4-cm compliant balloon in the cervical canal and determining its pressure-volume characteristic while filling with up to 5 mL of sterile water at a rate of 12 mL/minute. The mean elastance for 247 patients who had previously suffered either one or more spontaneous midterm pregnancy losses, preterm birth, or three or more early spontaneous abortions was significantly lower than that of 42 controls who did not meet these criteria. Elastances were significantly lower in groups having a clinically observed patulous cervix or laceration, or a clinically diagnosed incompetent cervix, than in the normal cervix group. No significant difference was found between the follicular and luteal phases for 64 regularly cycling women. Values were significantly reduced in women showing a widened cervix on a hysterosalpingogram when compared with those with a normal-appearing cervix. When larger Hegar dilators were passed without resistance, the elastance was generally lower, although there was not always good correlation between the largest dilator passed and elastance.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3353048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0029-7844            Impact factor:   7.661


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2.  System-level biomechanical approach for the evaluation of term and preterm pregnancy maintenance.

Authors:  Hussam Mahmoud; Amy Wagoner Johnson; Edward K Chien; Michael J Poellmann; Barbara McFarlin
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3.  Three-dimensional, extended field-of-view ultrasound method for estimating large strain mechanical properties of the cervix during pregnancy.

Authors:  Michael House; Helen Feltovich; Timothy J Hall; Trevor Stack; Atur Patel; Simona Socrate
Journal:  Ultrason Imaging       Date:  2012-01       Impact factor: 1.578

Review 4.  Relationships between mechanical properties and extracellular matrix constituents of the cervical stroma during pregnancy.

Authors:  Michael House; David L Kaplan; Simona Socrate
Journal:  Semin Perinatol       Date:  2009-10       Impact factor: 3.300

5.  Cervical stiffness evaluated in vivo by endoflip in pregnant women.

Authors:  Lene Hee; Donghua Liao; Puk Sandager; Hans Gregersen; Niels Uldbjerg
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-03-06       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Analysis of cervical resistance during continuous controllable balloon dilatation: controlled clinical and experimental study.

Authors:  Petar Arsenijevic; Marko Milosevic; Aleksandar Zivanovic; Biljana Milicic; Branislav Jeremic; Nenad Filipovic; Zoran Protrka; Petar Todorovic; Slobodan Arsenijevic
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2015-10-28       Impact factor: 2.279

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