[Is previable rupture of membranes an independent neonatal prognostic factor from the gestational age at birth?]

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Mélodie Luk, Lola Loussert, Karim Daou, Juliana Patkai, Aude Girault, Emmanuelle Cohen
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Abstract

Objective: Compare, at the same gestational age at birth, survival without severe neonatal morbidity among live-born infants after previable premature rupture of membranes (PROM) occurring before 22 weeks of gestation (WG) versus at or after 22 weeks.

Methods: Retrospective study conducted in a tertiary care referral center between 2016 and 2021, including live births between 23 and 36 weeks + 6 days after PROM. Only live-born infants with neonatal resuscitation care were included. Each infant from the group PROM < 22 weeks was matched for gestational age at birth with the next two infants born after PROM ≥ 22 weeks. Maternal characteristics, obstetric outcomes, and neonatal outcomes were compared between the two groups. The primary outcome was survival without severe neonatal morbidity at discharge Results: In total, 35 infants were included in the PROM < 22weeks group and 70 in the PROM ≥22 weeks group. The median gestational age at birth was 28.4 weeks (IQR [25,3-31,2]). The rate of survival without severe neonatal morbidity was significantly lower in the PROM <22 weeks group compared to the PROM ≥22 weeks group (15/35 (42.9 %) vs 58/70 (82.9 %), p<0,01)). The number of deaths in the neonatal intensive care unit before 36 weeks corrected age was higher in the PROM <22 weeks group (6 (17.1%) versus 3 (4.3%), p=0.03)).

Conclusion: Previable PROM is associated with a survival rate without severe neonatal morbidity that is twice lower than infants born at the same gestational age after PROM ≥ 22 weeks.

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Gynecologie Obstetrique Fertilite & Senologie
Gynecologie Obstetrique Fertilite & Senologie Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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期刊介绍: Gynécologie Obstétrique Fertilité & Sénologie est un mensuel scientifique d''information et de formation destiné aux gynécologues, aux obstétriciens, aux sénologues et aux biologistes de la reproduction. La revue, dans ses éditoriaux, articles originaux, mises au point, lettres à la rédaction et autres rubriques, donne une information actualisée ayant trait à l''obstétrique et à la gynécologie et aux différentes spécialités développées à partir de ces deux pôles : médecine de la reproduction, médecine maternelle et fœtale, périnatalité, endocrinologie, chirurgie gynécologique, cancérologie pelvienne, sénologie, sexualité, psychosomatique…
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