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August 2007
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1619-3997
DOI:
10.1515/JPM.2007.077

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Journal of Perinatal Medicine

Official Journal of the World Association of Perinatal Medicine

Editor-in-Chief: Dudenhausen, Joachim W.

Editorial Board Member: / Bancalari, Eduardo / Greenough, Anne / Genc, Mehmet R. / Chervenak, Frank A. / Aslam, Muhammad / Bergmann, Renate L. / Bernardes, J.F. / Bevilacqua, G. / Blickstein, Isaac / Brezinka, Christoph / Cabero Roura, Luis / Carbonell-Estrany, Xavier / Carrera, Jose M. / D`Addario, Vincenzo / Dimitrou, G. / Foulon, Walter / Grunebaum, G. E. / Harding, Jane / Hentschel, Roland / Kawabata, Ichiro / Keirse, M.J.M.C. / Kurjak M.D., Asim / Levene, Malcolm / Lockwood, Charles J. / Marsal, Karel / Nishida, Hiroshi / Papp, Zoltán / Makatsariya, Alexander / Pejaver, Ranjan Kumar / Pooh, Ritsuko K. / Saugstad, Ola D. / Schenker, Joseph G. / Sen, Cihat / Geijn, Herman P. / Vetter, Klaus / Young, Bruce K. / Zimmermann, Roland / Köpcke, W.

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Validity of amniotic fluid index in preterm rupture of membranes

Juan Piazze1 / Maurizio M. Anceschi2 / Albana Cerekja3 / Roberto Brunelli4 / Paolo Meloni5 / Sara Marzano6 / Ermelando Cosmi7

1Institute of Gynecology Science, Perinatology and Child Health, University “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy

2Institute of Gynecology Science, Perinatology and Child Health, University “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy

3Institute of Gynecology Science, Perinatology and Child Health, University “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy

4Institute of Gynecology Science, Perinatology and Child Health, University “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy

5Institute of Gynecology Science, Perinatology and Child Health, University “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy

6Institute of Gynecology Science, Perinatology and Child Health, University “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy

7Institute of Gynecology Science, Perinatology and Child Health, University “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy

Corresponding author: Juan Piazze, MD, PhD Institute of Gynecological Science Perinatology and Child Health La Sapienza University Rome, Italy Tel.: +39-064460484 Fax: +39-064464518

Citation Information: Journal of Perinatal Medicine. Volume 35, Issue 5, Pages 394–398, ISSN (Online) 16193997, ISSN (Print) 03005577, DOI: 10.1515/JPM.2007.077, August 2007

Publication History:
Received:
2007-02-04
Revised:
2007-04-08
Accepted:
2007-05-22
Published Online:
2007-08-09

Abstract

Background: Preterm premature rupture of membranes (pPROM) complicates up to one-third of preterm deliveries. We studied the Amniotic Fluid Index (AFI) in order to ascertain its validity as a predictive variable of maternal-fetal outcome in pregnancies complicated by pPROM.

Study design: One hundred and fourteen pregnant women with gestational age between 24 and 34 weeks' gestation at the time of pPROM. Patients were categorized into two groups on the basis of AFI value (AFI <5 cm=63 or AFI ≥5 cm=51) performed at the time of admission.

Results: AFI numeric values were significantly related to the following maternal-neonatal variables: high maternal body temperature (P≤0.001), maternal high white blood cells (WBC) count (P≤0.001) and to Apgar score >7 at 5 min (P≤0.001). No other significant correlation between the AFI score and others variables (i.e., maternal heart rate, neonatal WBC count or neonatal C-reactive protein [CRP]) were found. Latency in days from pPROM was significantly lower in the group with AFI <5 cm (P<0.05). Interestingly, AFI <5 cm was present in 66% of pregnancies complicated by chorioamnionitis (8/12), and in 70% of neonates affected by RDS at birth (19/27).

Conclusion: An AFI score <5 cm at admission may be a useful prognostic variable in the management of third trimester pregnancies affected by pPROM.

Keywords: Amniotic fluid index; maternal-fetal outcome; PROM

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