Abstract
Objective
To evaluate the combined identification of placental alpha-1 microglobulin (PAMG-1) in cervicovaginal secretions and ultrasound cervical length measurement in pregnant women with symptoms of threatening premature bith (PB) and intact fetal membranes to predict the time of labor onset.
Materials and methods
A prospective observational study including 137 pregnant women at a gestational age of 22–37 weeks with symptoms of PB. Presence of PAMG-1 was determined using the commercially available PartoSure test kit (Parsagen Diagnostics Inc, Boston, USA) and the cervical length was measured using ultrasound.
Results
Ultrasound cervicometry in women with the cervical length between 15 and 30 mm had a positive predictive value of only 8.9% for PB within 7 and 14 days. The PartoSure test in women with the cervical length between 15 and 30 mm had the positive predictive value for PB within 7 and 14 days of 63.6%.
Conclusion
Using the combination of ultrasound cervicometry and PAMG-1 testing in women with symptoms of PB and the cervical length between 15 and 30 mm may allow to identify those with a high risk of PB within 7 and 14 days more accurately.
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Acknowledgment
This work was carried out as part of the research program of N.I. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russia.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
Author contributions
Konoplyannikov A. G.: study concept, and design, material collection, manuscript review, and editing; Dikke G. B.: data processing and analysis, manuscript writing and editing; Karaganova E. Ya.: data collection, manuscript editing.