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Determinants for perinatal adverse outcomes among pregnant women with preterm premature rupture of membrane: A prospective cohort study

BACKGROUND: One of the most critical functions of the fetal membranes is to remain intact until the onset of labor to maintain the protective intrauterine fluid environment. In most pregnancies, spontaneous rupture usually occurs near the end of the first stage of labor. Preterm premature membrane r...

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Autores principales: Abebe, Tariku Abewa, Nima, Dawit Desalegn, Mariye, Yitbarek Fantahun, Leminie, Abebaye Aragaw
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9797823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36589699
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frph.2022.1052827
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author Abebe, Tariku Abewa
Nima, Dawit Desalegn
Mariye, Yitbarek Fantahun
Leminie, Abebaye Aragaw
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Nima, Dawit Desalegn
Mariye, Yitbarek Fantahun
Leminie, Abebaye Aragaw
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description BACKGROUND: One of the most critical functions of the fetal membranes is to remain intact until the onset of labor to maintain the protective intrauterine fluid environment. In most pregnancies, spontaneous rupture usually occurs near the end of the first stage of labor. Preterm premature membrane rupture (PROM) occurs when the fetal membrane ruptures before 37 weeks of pregnancy, and it contributes to adverse maternal, fetal, and neonatal outcomes. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the association of determinant factors with adverse perinatal outcomes. METHODS: A prospective cohort study was conducted on pregnant women with preterm premature membrane rupture (n = 160) attending the teaching hospitals at Addis Ababa University. Socio-demographic and obstetric risk factors with adverse perinatal outcomes include the 5th minute Apgar score, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission, early-onset neonatal sepsis (EONS), respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), perinatal mortality, Chorioamnionitis, and placental abruption were assessed. SPSS version 24, t-test, χ(2) test, and logistic regression analysis were used. P-values <0.25 in the bivariate and p < 0.05 in the multiple logistic regression were considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The preterm (PROM) rate was 2.2% with perinatal mortality rate of 206/1,000. Gestational age (GA) at delivery was the determinate for low Apgar score at the 5th minute (AOR: 7.23; 95% CI, 1.10, 47.6; p = 0.04). Unable to use steroid (AOR: 8.23; 95% CI, 1.83, 37.0; p = 0.000), GA at membrane rupture (AOR: 4.61; 95% CI, 1.98, 31.8; p = 0.000) and delivery (AOR: 4.32; 95% CI, 1.99, 30.9; p = 0.000) were determinates for NICU admission. EONS was significantly affected by GA at membrane rupture (AOR: 5.9; 95% CI, 1.01, 37.0; p = 0.04). Placental abruption was significantly affected by GA at delivery (AOR: 7.52; 95% CI, 1.15, 48.96; p = 0.04). CONCLUSION: GA at membrane rupture and delivery was the most critical predictors of adverse perinatal outcomes. Local guidelines on the approach and preterm PROM outcome management need to be prepared.
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spelling pubmed-97978232022-12-30 Determinants for perinatal adverse outcomes among pregnant women with preterm premature rupture of membrane: A prospective cohort study Abebe, Tariku Abewa Nima, Dawit Desalegn Mariye, Yitbarek Fantahun Leminie, Abebaye Aragaw Front Reprod Health Reproductive Health BACKGROUND: One of the most critical functions of the fetal membranes is to remain intact until the onset of labor to maintain the protective intrauterine fluid environment. In most pregnancies, spontaneous rupture usually occurs near the end of the first stage of labor. Preterm premature membrane rupture (PROM) occurs when the fetal membrane ruptures before 37 weeks of pregnancy, and it contributes to adverse maternal, fetal, and neonatal outcomes. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the association of determinant factors with adverse perinatal outcomes. METHODS: A prospective cohort study was conducted on pregnant women with preterm premature membrane rupture (n = 160) attending the teaching hospitals at Addis Ababa University. Socio-demographic and obstetric risk factors with adverse perinatal outcomes include the 5th minute Apgar score, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission, early-onset neonatal sepsis (EONS), respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), perinatal mortality, Chorioamnionitis, and placental abruption were assessed. SPSS version 24, t-test, χ(2) test, and logistic regression analysis were used. P-values <0.25 in the bivariate and p < 0.05 in the multiple logistic regression were considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The preterm (PROM) rate was 2.2% with perinatal mortality rate of 206/1,000. Gestational age (GA) at delivery was the determinate for low Apgar score at the 5th minute (AOR: 7.23; 95% CI, 1.10, 47.6; p = 0.04). Unable to use steroid (AOR: 8.23; 95% CI, 1.83, 37.0; p = 0.000), GA at membrane rupture (AOR: 4.61; 95% CI, 1.98, 31.8; p = 0.000) and delivery (AOR: 4.32; 95% CI, 1.99, 30.9; p = 0.000) were determinates for NICU admission. EONS was significantly affected by GA at membrane rupture (AOR: 5.9; 95% CI, 1.01, 37.0; p = 0.04). Placental abruption was significantly affected by GA at delivery (AOR: 7.52; 95% CI, 1.15, 48.96; p = 0.04). CONCLUSION: GA at membrane rupture and delivery was the most critical predictors of adverse perinatal outcomes. Local guidelines on the approach and preterm PROM outcome management need to be prepared. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9797823/ /pubmed/36589699 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frph.2022.1052827 Text en © 2022 Abebe, Nima, Mariye and Limenie. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Reproductive Health
Abebe, Tariku Abewa
Nima, Dawit Desalegn
Mariye, Yitbarek Fantahun
Leminie, Abebaye Aragaw
Determinants for perinatal adverse outcomes among pregnant women with preterm premature rupture of membrane: A prospective cohort study
title Determinants for perinatal adverse outcomes among pregnant women with preterm premature rupture of membrane: A prospective cohort study
title_full Determinants for perinatal adverse outcomes among pregnant women with preterm premature rupture of membrane: A prospective cohort study
title_fullStr Determinants for perinatal adverse outcomes among pregnant women with preterm premature rupture of membrane: A prospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Determinants for perinatal adverse outcomes among pregnant women with preterm premature rupture of membrane: A prospective cohort study
title_short Determinants for perinatal adverse outcomes among pregnant women with preterm premature rupture of membrane: A prospective cohort study
title_sort determinants for perinatal adverse outcomes among pregnant women with preterm premature rupture of membrane: a prospective cohort study
topic Reproductive Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9797823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36589699
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frph.2022.1052827
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