American journal of perinatology
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Clinical Trial Controlled Clinical Trial
Mode of delivery in pregnancies with premature rupture of membranes at or before term following induction of labor with vaginal prostaglandin E2.
Our aim was to evaluate the mode of delivery in pregnancies complicated with premature rupture of the membranes (PROM) at or before term following induction of labor with vaginal application of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), and to identify possible predictors leading to cesarean section (CS). The study sample consisted of 220 women with term-PROM who did not enter spontaneous labor after 24 hours of expectant management and 42 with preterm (P)-PROM, who underwent labor induction with vaginal PGE2. Findings were compared with 115 women admitted for elective induction of labor, and 510 women with normal spontaneous-onset labor. ⋯ The rate of low 5-minute Apgar score (< 7) was similar in all groups, but the incidence of nonreassuring fetal heart rate pattern leading to CS was significantly lower in the PROM groups. A logistic regression model and forward likelihood analysis in the PROM groups yielded parity, higher number of PGE2 tablets used, and higher birth weight as independent and significant variables associated with increased risk of CS. Using our management protocol, 36.4% and 20.4% of women with term-PROM and P-PROM, respectively, required labor induction with PGE2, which was successful in more than 80% of cases, with no apparent serious maternal or fetal complications.
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Tetanus remains a leading cause of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality in developing countries. It is caused by the release of two toxins produced by Clostridium tetani, a noninvasive gram-positive anaerobic bacillus. Tetanospasmin is taken up by the neuronal end plates and prevents neurotransmitter release at the synaptic junction. ⋯ The main objectives are prompt prevention of further toxin absorption, wound debridement, antibiotic therapy, and aggressive supportive care. Primary and secondary prevention protocols are important worldwide because tetanus is a preventable disease. The tetanus toxoid vaccine can be given in pregnancy.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
A randomized trial comparing vaginal misoprostol versus Foley catheter with concurrent oxytocin for labor induction in nulliparous women.
The objective of this study was to compare the efficacy and safety of intracervical Foley catheter with concurrent use of oxytocin versus vaginal misoprostol for labor induction in nulliparous women. Nulliparous women with Bishop score <6 who presented for labor induction were randomized to either 25 microg vaginal misoprostol every 4 hours followed by oxytocin, if indicated, or intracervical Foley catheter with simultaneous use of oxytocin. Among the 162 patients enrolled, 79 (49%) received misoprostol and 83 (51%) received Foley/oxytocin. ⋯ No differences in intrapartum complications, neonatal outcomes, or maternal morbidity were found. When compared with vaginal misoprostol, intracervical Foley catheter combined with oxytocin has a similar efficacy and safety profile for labor induction in nulliparous women. Foley/oxytocin results in a shorter induction-to-vaginal delivery time compared with misoprostol.
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The objective of this study was to determine the incidence of gastroesophageal reflux (GER) as documented by extended esophageal pH monitoring in symptomatic premature infants and to identify its relationship with chronic lung disease (CLD). This was a retrospective study of 629 infants born < 32 weeks gestational age and admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit during the study period. ⋯ There was no association of GER with the risk factors studied, nor were there correlations with BPD or severe CLD. GER is common (63%) in premature infants < 32 weeks gestational age but clinical symptoms and CLD are poorly correlated with this diagnosis.
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To test the hypothesis that end-tidal CO(2) (PETCO(2)) varies with tidal volume (Vt) in preterm infants. ⋯ Vt, through its effect on dead space/Vt (Vd/Vt) ratios and arterial-alveolar CO(2) differences, has a significant effect on PETCO(2). Observation of PETCO(2) across a range of Vt can be used to select an appropriate Vt for preterm infants requiring mechanical ventilation.