宫颈短:青少年早产的原因之一?__

Catherine Stevens-Simon, Joan Barrett, James A. McGregor, Janice French, Wayne Persutte
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目的验证孕中期年龄较小的青少年(孕龄16岁)比年龄较大的青少年(孕龄16 - 19岁)服务时间短的假设。方法在妊娠中期(22.9±2.4周),我们通过阴道超声测量了46名13 - 19岁的参与者的宫颈长度,这是一项以青少年为导向的产前强化计划。研究对象也被全面筛查和治疗其他已知的与早产相关的生理、微生物、产科、行为和社会心理因素。采用单因素、双因素和逻辑回归分析。结果18例低龄青少年的牙节明显短于28例高龄青少年(30±11 mm∶39±8 mm;P = 0.002)。年龄较小的青少年的服务也更有可能是≤25毫米长(分别为33%和4%);P = 0.02),并表现出漏斗状(39% vs. 4%;P = 0.01)。器具长度≤25毫米的青少年更年轻、更瘦,更容易报告阴道出血和药物滥用,并接受早产治疗(71%对21%;P = 0.005)。Logistic回归分析显示,怀孕年龄为16岁(优势比= 13.7;95% CI: 1.3-151.4)和药物滥用(优势比= 8.5;95% CI: 1.2-62.8)与颈椎长度≤25mm相关。宫颈长度≤25mm是早产的唯一显著预测因子(优势比= 26.2;95% ci: 2.1-333.6;P = 0.01),这些青少年因其他公认的早产原因接受常规治疗。结论宫颈长度≤25mm和宫颈漏斗可能是16岁前妊娠的并发症。需要随机试验来确定较年轻的青少年在妊娠中期是否优先受益于短子宫颈超声筛查。j . Matern。-胎儿医学,2000;9:32 42 - 347。©2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc。
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Short cervix: A cause of preterm delivery in young adolescents?†

Objective

To test the hypothesis that at midgestation younger adolescents (<16 years of age at conception) have shorter cervices than older adolescents (16–19 years of age at conception).

Methods

At midgestation (22.9 ± 2.4 weeks) we measured cervical length by transvaginal ultrasound in a group of 46 13–19-year-old participants in an intensive, adolescent-oriented, antenatal program. Subjects were also comprehensively screened and treated for other recognized physiologic, microbiologic, obstetric, behavioral, and psychosocial factors associated with preterm delivery. Univariate, bivariate, and logistic regression analyses were used.

Results

The 18 younger adolescents had significantly shorter cervices than the 28 older adolescents (30 ± 11 mm vs. 39 ± 8 mm; P = 0.002). The younger adolescents' cervices were also more likely to be ≤25 mm long (33% and 4%, respectively; P = 0.02) and to exhibit funneling (39% vs. 4%; P = 0.01). Teenagers with cervices ≤25 mm long were younger, thinner, more apt to report vaginal bleeding and substance abuse, and to be treated for preterm labor (71% vs. 21%; P = 0.005). Logistic regression analyses revealed that age <16 years at conception (odds ratio = 13.7; 95% CI: 1.3–151.4) and substance abuse (odds ratio = 8.5; 95% CI: 1.2–62.8) were associated with cervical length ≤25 mm. Cervical length ≤25 mm was the only significant predictor of preterm delivery (odds ratio = 26.2; 95% CI: 2.1–333.6; P = 0.01) in this population of adolescents who were routinely treated for other recognized causes of preterm delivery.

Conclusions

Cervical length ≤25 mm and cervical funneling may be complications of conception prior to 16 years of age. Randomized trials are needed to determine if younger adolescents benefit preferentially from ultrasound screening for short cervix at midgestation. J. Matern.-Fetal Med. 2000;9:342–347. © 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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