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Myometrial Thickness as a Predictor for the Latency Interval in PPROM

Conditions
Fetal Membranes, Premature Rupture
Interventions
Device: Ultrasonographic examination
Registration Number
NCT02380560
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
Brief Summary

100 women divided into 3 groups:

* Group I: included 50 women with preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM, n=50) with gestational age from 24 to 34 weeks.

* Group II: included 25 term non-labor control (T-CTR, n=25) with gestational age from 37 to 41 weeks.

* Group III: included 25 preterm non-labor control (P-CTR, n=25) with gestational age from 24 to 34 weeks.The myometrial thickness at 4 different sites9:

a) The lower uterine segment (LUS): 2cm above the reflection of the full urinary bladder (b)The anterior wall: 1cm above the maternal umbilicus. (c)Fundus: by placing the scan probe perpendicularly above the uterine fundus so that the entire curvature of the uterus was visualized.

(d)The posterior wall: through using the maternal abdominal aortic pulsation as an anatomic marker.

At least 3 measurements were obtained at each site and averaged. The latency interval is determined in each of the 3 groups.

Detailed Description

The total number of pregnant women enrolled in the study was 100 women. These were divided into three groups:

* Group I: included 50 women with preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM, n=50) with gestational age from 24 to 34 weeks.

* Group II: included 25 term non-labor control (T-CTR, n=25) with gestational age from 37 to 41 weeks.

* Group III: included 25 preterm non-labor control (P-CTR, n=25) with gestational age from 24 to 34 weeks.Full History taking, including personal history for maternal age, obstetric history for number of previous pregnancies, history of previous PPROM. History of present pregnancy included gestational age, history of drug intake with special emphasis to women with PPROM giving history of gush of clear watery fluid from the vagina. Past history to exclude women with a contra- indication for conservative management in the study group.

Physical examinations: General examination for pulse, arterial blood pressure and temperature to exclude any signs of chorioamnionitis in the study group.

Abdominally, fundal level examinations for predicting the gestational age and/or IUGR or abnormalities of liquor. Monitoring of uterine contraction to pick up women who are not in labor in the study group.

P/V examination was not done for the three groups. While definite diagnosis of PPROM relied on sterile speculum examination showing a collection of fluid in the vagina. Some women needed direct observation of the cervix during a valsulva maneuver or with cough to show free flow of fluid from the cervical os.

Ultrasonographic examination: An abdominal ultrasound for: Estimation of gestational age, Assessment of fetal well being by biophysical profile (BPP), Detection of any fetal gross anomalies, Assessment of fetal growth to exclude IUGR, Sonographic estimation of fetal weight (SEFW), measurement of the Amniotic Fluid Index (AFI), Detection of any abnormal placental insertion and/or uterine structural abnormalities as septate or bicornuate uterus, measuring The myometrial thickness at 4 different sites9:

a) The lower uterine segment (LUS): 2cm above the reflection of the full urinary bladder (b)The anterior wall: 1cm above the maternal umbilicus. (c)Fundus: by placing the scan probe perpendicularly above the uterine fundus so that the entire curvature of the uterus was visualized.

(d)The posterior wall: through using the maternal abdominal aortic pulsation as an anatomic marker.

At least 3 measurements were obtained at each site and averaged. The latency interval is determined in each of the 3 groups.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
100
Inclusion Criteria
  • singleton pregnancy with a definite history of current PPROM for the study group
Exclusion Criteria
  • Suspected fetal growth restriction (IUGR),
  • Any gross fetal anomalies,
  • Abnormalities of placentation,
  • Uterine structural abnormalities,
  • Fetal jeopardy or intrauterine fetal death (IUFD).
  • Women presenting with chorioamniointis with fever over 38 c abdominal tenderness, foul vaginal discharge and/or fetal tachycardia.
  • Diabetics, immunocompromized and cardiac patients.
  • Women with cervical cerclage.
  • Women with drained liquor

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
preterm non-labor controlUltrasonographic examination25 preterm non-labor control (P-CTR, n=25) with gestational age from 24 to 34 weeks assessed by ultrasound examination
pPROMUltrasonographic examination50 women with preterm premature rupture of membranes with gestational age from 24 to 34 weeks assessed by ultrasound examination
term non-labor controlUltrasonographic examination25 term non-labor control (T-CTR, n=25) with gestational age from 37 to 41 weeks assessed by ultrasound examination
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
latency interval as determined sonographic myometrial thicknessweeks in gestation
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
neonatal Apgar10 minutes after delivery
neonatal ICU admission24 hours after delivery

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Kasr Alainy medical school

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Cairo, Egypt

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