Authors
Roberto Romero, Bo Hyun Yoon, Moshe Mazor, Ricardo Gomez, Michael P Diamond, John S Kenney, Marcelo Ramirez, Paul L Fidel, Yoram Sorokin, David Cotton, Pravinkumar Sehgal
Publication date
1993/10/1
Journal
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology
Volume
169
Issue
4
Pages
805-816
Publisher
Mosby
Description
Objective: Our goal was to compare the value of amniotic fluid tests in the detection of microbial invasion of the amniotic cavity and in the relationship with the amniocentesis-to-delivery interval and neonatal complications in patients with preterm labor and intact membranes.
Study Design: Amniotic fluid was retrieved by transabdominal amniocentesis from 120 patients with preterm labor and intact membranes. Fluid was cultured for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria and for mycoplasmas. Amniotic fluid analysis included a Gram stain, white blood cell count, glucose and interleukin-6 determinations. Logistic regression and Cox's proportional hazards model were used for analysis.
Results: (1) The prevalence of positive amniotic fluid cultures was 9.2% (11/120); (2) patients with microbial invasion had a shorter amniocentesis-to-delivery interval and a higher neonatal complications rate than patients with a negative culture …
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