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Progestational agents for the prevention of preterm birth
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Ronald F. Lamont
und Gayani S. Jayasooriya
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10. November 2008
Abstract
In a risk/benefit analysis, currently the use of PAs used in women with a previous history of PTB appears to be worthwhile though the impact on the PTB rate may be minor since 80–90% of women who deliver preterm have no past history. PTB is a heterogeneous condition. With the exception of extremes of gestational age, PTB is due in equal parts to SPTL, preterm prelabour rupture of the membranes (PPROM) and elective PTB for fetomaternal indications. The assessment of the use of PAs to prevent PTB should only relate to previous and subsequent SPTL and not to PTB due to fetomaternal indications.
Received: 2008-3-5
Revised: 2008-8-27
Accepted: 2008-8-28
Published Online: 2008-11-10
Published Online: 2008-11-10
Published in Print: 2009-01-01
©2009 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Birth;
labour;
premature;
preterm;
prevention;
progesterone
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Recommendations and guidelines for perinatal practice
- Perinatal echocardiography: protocols for evaluating the fetal and neonatal heart
- Review article
- Progestational agents for the prevention of preterm birth
- Original articles – Obstetrics
- High cytomegalovirus IgG avidity is a reliable indicator of past infection in patients with positive IgM detected during the first trimester of pregnancy
- Erythrocyte changes in preeclampsia: relationship between maternal and cord blood erythrocyte damage
- Amniotic fluid adhesion molecules during parturition at term
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- Association between von Willebrand factor gene polymorphism and preeclampsia
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- Original article – Fetus
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