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Chorioamniotic Separation Found on Obstetric Ultrasound and Perinatal Outcome.


ABSTRACT: Objective?This study aims to evaluate pregnancy outcomes in patients with spontaneous and iatrogenic chorioamniotic separation diagnosed by ultrasound after 17 weeks. Methods?This is a retrospective cohort study of women with a singleton pregnancy who were diagnosed with chorioamniotic separation (n?=?106) after 17 weeks' gestation from January 2000 to January 2013. Patients with chorioamniotic separation were compared with a group of patients who had obstetric ultrasounds without a diagnosis of chorioamniotic separation. Those without chorioamniotic separation were matched (1:1) on gestational age on the date of the ultrasound (?±?2 weeks) (n?=?106). The primary outcome was preterm delivery (< 37 weeks). Secondary outcomes included intrauterine growth restriction, stillbirth, and neonatal morbidity. Results?The rate of preterm delivery was significantly higher for those with chorioamniotic separation than for those without (57.5 vs. 17.1%, p?

SUBMITTER: Bibbo C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5039039 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chorioamniotic Separation Found on Obstetric Ultrasound and Perinatal Outcome.

Bibbo Carolina C   Little Sarah E SE   Bsat Jad J   Botka Kris Ann KA   Benson Carol B CB   Robinson Julian N JN  

AJP reports 20160701 3


Objective This study aims to evaluate pregnancy outcomes in patients with spontaneous and iatrogenic chorioamniotic separation diagnosed by ultrasound after 17 weeks. Methods This is a retrospective cohort study of women with a singleton pregnancy who were diagnosed with chorioamniotic separation (n = 106) after 17 weeks' gestation from January 2000 to January 2013. Patients with chorioamniotic separation were compared with a group of patients who had obstetric ultrasounds without a diagnosis of  ...[more]

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