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author Hwang, Han Sung
Na, Sung Hun
Hur, Sung Eun
Lee, Soon Ae
Lee, Kyung A
Cho, Geum Joon
Oh, Kwan Young
Jin, Chan Hee
Lee, Seung Mi
Shin, Jae Eun
Park, Kyo Hoon
Lim, Ji Young
Choi, Suk Joo
Lee, Joon Ho
Choi, Sae Kyung
Shim, Jae-Yoon
Jo, Yun Sung
Choi, Gyu Yeon
Kim, Young Han
Kil, Ki Cheol
Kim, Jong Woon
Kwak, Dong Wook
Kang, Yun Dan
Kim, Young Ju
author_facet Hwang, Han Sung
Na, Sung Hun
Hur, Sung Eun
Lee, Soon Ae
Lee, Kyung A
Cho, Geum Joon
Oh, Kwan Young
Jin, Chan Hee
Lee, Seung Mi
Shin, Jae Eun
Park, Kyo Hoon
Lim, Ji Young
Choi, Suk Joo
Lee, Joon Ho
Choi, Sae Kyung
Shim, Jae-Yoon
Jo, Yun Sung
Choi, Gyu Yeon
Kim, Young Han
Kil, Ki Cheol
Kim, Jong Woon
Kwak, Dong Wook
Kang, Yun Dan
Kim, Young Ju
author_sort Hwang, Han Sung
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description OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine clinical practice patterns in the management of pregnant women admitted with threatened preterm labor (TPL) in Korea. METHODS: Data from women admitted with a diagnosis of TPL were collected from 22 hospitals. TPL was defined as regular uterine contractions with or without other symptoms such as pelvic pressure, backache, increased vaginal discharge, menstrual-like cramps, bleeding/show and cervical changes. Data on general patient information, clinical characteristics at admission, use of tocolytics, antibiotics, and corticosteroids, and pregnancy outcomes were collected using an online data collections system. RESULTS: A total of 947 women with TPL were enrolled. First-line tocolysis was administered to 822 (86.8%) patients. As a first-line tocolysis, beta-agonists were used most frequently (510/822, 62.0%), followed by magnesium sulfate (183/822, 22.3%), calcium channel blockers (91/822, 11.1%), and atosiban (38/822, 4.6%). Of the 822 women with first-line tocolysis, second-line tocolysis were required in 364 (44.3%). Of 364 with second-line, 199 had third-line tocolysis (37.4%). Antibiotics were administered to 29.9% of patients (284/947) with single (215, 22.7%), dual (26, 2.7%), and triple combinations (43, 4.5%). Corticosteroids were administered to 420 (44.4%) patients. Betamethasone was administered to 298 patients (71.0%), and dexamethasone was administered to 122 patients (29.0%). CONCLUSION: Practice patterns in the management of TPL in Korea were quite various. It is needed to develop standardized practice guidelines for TPL management.
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spelling pubmed-44445162015-05-28 Practice patterns in the management of threatened preterm labor in Korea: A multicenter retrospective study Hwang, Han Sung Na, Sung Hun Hur, Sung Eun Lee, Soon Ae Lee, Kyung A Cho, Geum Joon Oh, Kwan Young Jin, Chan Hee Lee, Seung Mi Shin, Jae Eun Park, Kyo Hoon Lim, Ji Young Choi, Suk Joo Lee, Joon Ho Choi, Sae Kyung Shim, Jae-Yoon Jo, Yun Sung Choi, Gyu Yeon Kim, Young Han Kil, Ki Cheol Kim, Jong Woon Kwak, Dong Wook Kang, Yun Dan Kim, Young Ju Obstet Gynecol Sci Original Article OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine clinical practice patterns in the management of pregnant women admitted with threatened preterm labor (TPL) in Korea. METHODS: Data from women admitted with a diagnosis of TPL were collected from 22 hospitals. TPL was defined as regular uterine contractions with or without other symptoms such as pelvic pressure, backache, increased vaginal discharge, menstrual-like cramps, bleeding/show and cervical changes. Data on general patient information, clinical characteristics at admission, use of tocolytics, antibiotics, and corticosteroids, and pregnancy outcomes were collected using an online data collections system. RESULTS: A total of 947 women with TPL were enrolled. First-line tocolysis was administered to 822 (86.8%) patients. As a first-line tocolysis, beta-agonists were used most frequently (510/822, 62.0%), followed by magnesium sulfate (183/822, 22.3%), calcium channel blockers (91/822, 11.1%), and atosiban (38/822, 4.6%). Of the 822 women with first-line tocolysis, second-line tocolysis were required in 364 (44.3%). Of 364 with second-line, 199 had third-line tocolysis (37.4%). Antibiotics were administered to 29.9% of patients (284/947) with single (215, 22.7%), dual (26, 2.7%), and triple combinations (43, 4.5%). Corticosteroids were administered to 420 (44.4%) patients. Betamethasone was administered to 298 patients (71.0%), and dexamethasone was administered to 122 patients (29.0%). CONCLUSION: Practice patterns in the management of TPL in Korea were quite various. It is needed to develop standardized practice guidelines for TPL management. Korean Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Korean Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health; Korean Society of Gynecologic Endocrinology; Korean Society of Gynecologic Endoscopy and Minimal Invasive Surgery; Korean Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine; Korean Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology; Korean Urogynecologic Society 2015-05 2015-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4444516/ /pubmed/26023669 http://dx.doi.org/10.5468/ogs.2015.58.3.203 Text en Copyright © 2015 Korean Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Articles published in Obstet Gynecol Sci are open-access, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Hwang, Han Sung
Na, Sung Hun
Hur, Sung Eun
Lee, Soon Ae
Lee, Kyung A
Cho, Geum Joon
Oh, Kwan Young
Jin, Chan Hee
Lee, Seung Mi
Shin, Jae Eun
Park, Kyo Hoon
Lim, Ji Young
Choi, Suk Joo
Lee, Joon Ho
Choi, Sae Kyung
Shim, Jae-Yoon
Jo, Yun Sung
Choi, Gyu Yeon
Kim, Young Han
Kil, Ki Cheol
Kim, Jong Woon
Kwak, Dong Wook
Kang, Yun Dan
Kim, Young Ju
Practice patterns in the management of threatened preterm labor in Korea: A multicenter retrospective study
title Practice patterns in the management of threatened preterm labor in Korea: A multicenter retrospective study
title_full Practice patterns in the management of threatened preterm labor in Korea: A multicenter retrospective study
title_fullStr Practice patterns in the management of threatened preterm labor in Korea: A multicenter retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Practice patterns in the management of threatened preterm labor in Korea: A multicenter retrospective study
title_short Practice patterns in the management of threatened preterm labor in Korea: A multicenter retrospective study
title_sort practice patterns in the management of threatened preterm labor in korea: a multicenter retrospective study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4444516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26023669
http://dx.doi.org/10.5468/ogs.2015.58.3.203
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