Parto prematuro con membranas intactas: microbiología del líquido amniótico y tracto genital inferior y su relación con los resultados materno neonatales

Background: The prevalence of idiopathic spontaneous premature labor or without an evident clinical cause, has not been reduced with tocolytic treatments, suggesting that premature labor has multiple causes and infections play a not well-defined role. Aim: To perform microbiological studies of the a...

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Autores principales: Ovalle S,Alfredo, Martínez T,M Angélica, Gómez M,Ricardo, Sáez C,Jaime, Menares V,Iván, Aspillaga M,Carlos, Schwarze M,Juan Enrique
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720000009000052005-11-15Parto prematuro con membranas intactas: microbiología del líquido amniótico y tracto genital inferior y su relación con los resultados materno neonatalesOvalle S,AlfredoMartínez T,M AngélicaGómez M,RicardoSáez C,JaimeMenares V,IvánAspillaga M,CarlosSchwarze M,Juan Enrique Amniotic fluid Infections, bacterial Labor, premature Background: The prevalence of idiopathic spontaneous premature labor or without an evident clinical cause, has not been reduced with tocolytic treatments, suggesting that premature labor has multiple causes and infections play a not well-defined role. Aim: To perform microbiological studies of the amniotic fluid and of the lower genital tract in women with idiopathic premature labor and intact membranes, relating these findings with maternal and neonatal outcomes. Patients and methods: Women with pregnancies between 24 and 34 weeks, with premature labor and without an evident clinical cause were enrolled. Amniotic fluid and genital tract samples were obtained for traditional microbiological cultures. This information was related with delivery events and neonatal outcome. Results: Sixty-three patients were included. The overall frequency of microbial invasion of amniotic cavity was 23.8% and of cervical or vaginal infection was 63.5% (in 39.7% there was only cervical or vaginal infection without involvement of the amniotic sac). Absence of infection was documented in 36.5% of women. Compared to patients without infection, women with microbial invasion of amniotic cavity had a higher rate of prematurity (73.3% p < 0.05), a higher rate of prematurity of less than 34 weeks (60% p < 0.01), a higher frequency of preterm rupture of membranes (40% p < 0.001), a shorter admission-to-delivery interval (median 3.0 days p < 0.01) and lower gestational age at delivery (median 33 weeks p < 0.01). Clinical chorioamnionitis and endometritis (20% p < 0.01) was observed only in patients with amniotic cavity infections. Severe asphyxia (26.7% p < 0.05) and neonatal admission to Intensive Care Units (46.7% p < 0.05) were more frequent and neonatal weight was less in the offspring of women with microbial invasion of amniotic cavity (2020 g median p < 0.01). Conclusions: In preterm labor with intact membranes, intraamniotic infection is the most frequent cause of prematurity and is associated with a higher prevalence of maternal and neonatal problems (Rev Méd Chile 2000; 128: 985-95).info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.128 n.9 20002000-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872000000900005es10.4067/S0034-98872000000900005
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Amniotic fluid
Infections, bacterial
Labor, premature
spellingShingle Amniotic fluid
Infections, bacterial
Labor, premature
Ovalle S,Alfredo
Martínez T,M Angélica
Gómez M,Ricardo
Sáez C,Jaime
Menares V,Iván
Aspillaga M,Carlos
Schwarze M,Juan Enrique
Parto prematuro con membranas intactas: microbiología del líquido amniótico y tracto genital inferior y su relación con los resultados materno neonatales
description Background: The prevalence of idiopathic spontaneous premature labor or without an evident clinical cause, has not been reduced with tocolytic treatments, suggesting that premature labor has multiple causes and infections play a not well-defined role. Aim: To perform microbiological studies of the amniotic fluid and of the lower genital tract in women with idiopathic premature labor and intact membranes, relating these findings with maternal and neonatal outcomes. Patients and methods: Women with pregnancies between 24 and 34 weeks, with premature labor and without an evident clinical cause were enrolled. Amniotic fluid and genital tract samples were obtained for traditional microbiological cultures. This information was related with delivery events and neonatal outcome. Results: Sixty-three patients were included. The overall frequency of microbial invasion of amniotic cavity was 23.8% and of cervical or vaginal infection was 63.5% (in 39.7% there was only cervical or vaginal infection without involvement of the amniotic sac). Absence of infection was documented in 36.5% of women. Compared to patients without infection, women with microbial invasion of amniotic cavity had a higher rate of prematurity (73.3% p < 0.05), a higher rate of prematurity of less than 34 weeks (60% p < 0.01), a higher frequency of preterm rupture of membranes (40% p < 0.001), a shorter admission-to-delivery interval (median 3.0 days p < 0.01) and lower gestational age at delivery (median 33 weeks p < 0.01). Clinical chorioamnionitis and endometritis (20% p < 0.01) was observed only in patients with amniotic cavity infections. Severe asphyxia (26.7% p < 0.05) and neonatal admission to Intensive Care Units (46.7% p < 0.05) were more frequent and neonatal weight was less in the offspring of women with microbial invasion of amniotic cavity (2020 g median p < 0.01). Conclusions: In preterm labor with intact membranes, intraamniotic infection is the most frequent cause of prematurity and is associated with a higher prevalence of maternal and neonatal problems (Rev Méd Chile 2000; 128: 985-95).
author Ovalle S,Alfredo
Martínez T,M Angélica
Gómez M,Ricardo
Sáez C,Jaime
Menares V,Iván
Aspillaga M,Carlos
Schwarze M,Juan Enrique
author_facet Ovalle S,Alfredo
Martínez T,M Angélica
Gómez M,Ricardo
Sáez C,Jaime
Menares V,Iván
Aspillaga M,Carlos
Schwarze M,Juan Enrique
author_sort Ovalle S,Alfredo
title Parto prematuro con membranas intactas: microbiología del líquido amniótico y tracto genital inferior y su relación con los resultados materno neonatales
title_short Parto prematuro con membranas intactas: microbiología del líquido amniótico y tracto genital inferior y su relación con los resultados materno neonatales
title_full Parto prematuro con membranas intactas: microbiología del líquido amniótico y tracto genital inferior y su relación con los resultados materno neonatales
title_fullStr Parto prematuro con membranas intactas: microbiología del líquido amniótico y tracto genital inferior y su relación con los resultados materno neonatales
title_full_unstemmed Parto prematuro con membranas intactas: microbiología del líquido amniótico y tracto genital inferior y su relación con los resultados materno neonatales
title_sort parto prematuro con membranas intactas: microbiología del líquido amniótico y tracto genital inferior y su relación con los resultados materno neonatales
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2000
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872000000900005
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