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Antepartum Membrane Stripping in GBS Carriers, Is It Safe? (The STRIP-G Study)

OBJECTIVE: Stripping of the membranes is an established and widely utilized obstetric procedure associated with higher spontaneous vaginal delivery rates, reduced need for formal induction of labor and a lower likelihood of post-term pregnancy. Due to the theoretical concern of bacterial seeding dur...

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Autores principales: Kabiri, Doron, Hants, Yael, Yarkoni, Tom Raz, Shaulof, Esther, Friedman, Smadar Eventov, Paltiel, Ora, Nir-Paz, Ran, Aljamal, Wesam E., Ezra, Yossef
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4697801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26719985
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145905
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author Kabiri, Doron
Hants, Yael
Yarkoni, Tom Raz
Shaulof, Esther
Friedman, Smadar Eventov
Paltiel, Ora
Nir-Paz, Ran
Aljamal, Wesam E.
Ezra, Yossef
author_facet Kabiri, Doron
Hants, Yael
Yarkoni, Tom Raz
Shaulof, Esther
Friedman, Smadar Eventov
Paltiel, Ora
Nir-Paz, Ran
Aljamal, Wesam E.
Ezra, Yossef
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description OBJECTIVE: Stripping of the membranes is an established and widely utilized obstetric procedure associated with higher spontaneous vaginal delivery rates, reduced need for formal induction of labor and a lower likelihood of post-term pregnancy. Due to the theoretical concern of bacterial seeding during the procedure many practitioners choose not to sweep the membranes in Group B Streptococcus (GBS) colonized patients. We conducted ‘the STRIP-G study’ in order to determine whether maternal and neonatal outcomes are affected by GBS carrier status in women undergoing membrane stripping. STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a prospective study in a tertiary referral center, comparing maternal and neonatal outcomes following membrane stripping among GBS-positive, GBS-negative, and GBS-unknown patients. We compared the incidence of composite adverse neonatal outcomes (primary outcome) among the three study groups, while secondary outcome measure was composite adverse maternal outcomes. RESULTS: A total of 542 women were included in the study, of which 135 were GBS-positive, 361 GBS-negative, and 46 GBS-unknown status. Demographic, obstetric, and intra-partum characteristics were similar for all groups. Adverse neonatal outcomes were observed in 8 (5.9%), 31 (8.6%), and 2 (4.3%) in the GBS-positive, GBS-negative, and unknown groups, respectively (P = 0.530), (Odds Ratio between GBS-Positive vs. GBS-Negative groups 0.67 (95%, CI = 0.30–1.50)); while composite adverse maternal outcomes occurred in 9 (6.66%), 31 (8.59%), and 5 (10.87%) in the GBS-positive, GBS-negative, and unknown groups, respectively (P = 0.617). CONCLUSIONS: Antepartum membrane stripping in GBS carriers appears to be a safe obstetrical procedure that does not adversely affect maternal or neonatal outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-46978012016-01-13 Antepartum Membrane Stripping in GBS Carriers, Is It Safe? (The STRIP-G Study) Kabiri, Doron Hants, Yael Yarkoni, Tom Raz Shaulof, Esther Friedman, Smadar Eventov Paltiel, Ora Nir-Paz, Ran Aljamal, Wesam E. Ezra, Yossef PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Stripping of the membranes is an established and widely utilized obstetric procedure associated with higher spontaneous vaginal delivery rates, reduced need for formal induction of labor and a lower likelihood of post-term pregnancy. Due to the theoretical concern of bacterial seeding during the procedure many practitioners choose not to sweep the membranes in Group B Streptococcus (GBS) colonized patients. We conducted ‘the STRIP-G study’ in order to determine whether maternal and neonatal outcomes are affected by GBS carrier status in women undergoing membrane stripping. STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a prospective study in a tertiary referral center, comparing maternal and neonatal outcomes following membrane stripping among GBS-positive, GBS-negative, and GBS-unknown patients. We compared the incidence of composite adverse neonatal outcomes (primary outcome) among the three study groups, while secondary outcome measure was composite adverse maternal outcomes. RESULTS: A total of 542 women were included in the study, of which 135 were GBS-positive, 361 GBS-negative, and 46 GBS-unknown status. Demographic, obstetric, and intra-partum characteristics were similar for all groups. Adverse neonatal outcomes were observed in 8 (5.9%), 31 (8.6%), and 2 (4.3%) in the GBS-positive, GBS-negative, and unknown groups, respectively (P = 0.530), (Odds Ratio between GBS-Positive vs. GBS-Negative groups 0.67 (95%, CI = 0.30–1.50)); while composite adverse maternal outcomes occurred in 9 (6.66%), 31 (8.59%), and 5 (10.87%) in the GBS-positive, GBS-negative, and unknown groups, respectively (P = 0.617). CONCLUSIONS: Antepartum membrane stripping in GBS carriers appears to be a safe obstetrical procedure that does not adversely affect maternal or neonatal outcomes. Public Library of Science 2015-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4697801/ /pubmed/26719985 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145905 Text en © 2015 Kabiri et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kabiri, Doron
Hants, Yael
Yarkoni, Tom Raz
Shaulof, Esther
Friedman, Smadar Eventov
Paltiel, Ora
Nir-Paz, Ran
Aljamal, Wesam E.
Ezra, Yossef
Antepartum Membrane Stripping in GBS Carriers, Is It Safe? (The STRIP-G Study)
title Antepartum Membrane Stripping in GBS Carriers, Is It Safe? (The STRIP-G Study)
title_full Antepartum Membrane Stripping in GBS Carriers, Is It Safe? (The STRIP-G Study)
title_fullStr Antepartum Membrane Stripping in GBS Carriers, Is It Safe? (The STRIP-G Study)
title_full_unstemmed Antepartum Membrane Stripping in GBS Carriers, Is It Safe? (The STRIP-G Study)
title_short Antepartum Membrane Stripping in GBS Carriers, Is It Safe? (The STRIP-G Study)
title_sort antepartum membrane stripping in gbs carriers, is it safe? (the strip-g study)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4697801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26719985
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145905
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