Does midtrimester cervical length ≥25 mm predict preterm birth in high-risk women?

John Owen, Jeff M Szychowski, Gary Hankins, Jay D Iams, Jeanne S Sheffield, Annette Perez-Delboy, Vincenzo Berghella, Deborah A Wing, Edwin R Guzman, Vaginal Ultrasound Trial Consortium, Susan Ramin, Mark Tomlinson, Eric Knudtson, Robert Egerman, Richard Silver, Helen How, Mike Gordon, John Owen, Jeff M Szychowski, Gary Hankins, Jay D Iams, Jeanne S Sheffield, Annette Perez-Delboy, Vincenzo Berghella, Deborah A Wing, Edwin R Guzman, Vaginal Ultrasound Trial Consortium, Susan Ramin, Mark Tomlinson, Eric Knudtson, Robert Egerman, Richard Silver, Helen How, Mike Gordon

Abstract

Objective: We sought to assess pregnancy outcome along a continuum of cervical lengths (CLs) ≥25 mm.

Study design: We conducted planned secondary analysis of a randomized cerclage trial of women with prior spontaneous preterm birth 17(0)-34(6/7) weeks. Outcomes of women who maintained CLs ≥25 mm were analyzed. Women with CLs <25 mm randomized to no cerclage comprised an internal comparison group.

Results: Of 1014 screened, 153 had CL <25 mm, and 672 had CL ≥25 mm. Birth <35 weeks occurred in 16% of the ≥25 mm cohort. The relationship between CLs ≥25 mm and birth gestational age was null (P = .15). In the <25 mm group, progressively shorter CLs predicted birth <35 weeks (P < .001); this relationship was null in the ≥25 mm group (P = .17).

Conclusion: The continuum of CLs ≥25 mm measured between 16(0/7)-22(6/7) weeks does not predict gestational length in women with prior spontaneous preterm birth.

Copyright © 2010 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.

Figures

Figure 1. Flow of participants
Figure 1. Flow of participants
Figure 2. Relationship between cervical length groups…
Figure 2. Relationship between cervical length groups and birth
Rates of preterm birth

Figure 3. Kaplan-Meier survival curves of cervical…

Figure 3. Kaplan-Meier survival curves of cervical length groups

Probability of delivery across gestation in…

Figure 3. Kaplan-Meier survival curves of cervical length groups
Probability of delivery across gestation in the ≥ 25 mm cohort, comparing women with cervical lengths 25–29 mm and those with cervical lengths 30 mm or greater.
Figure 3. Kaplan-Meier survival curves of cervical…
Figure 3. Kaplan-Meier survival curves of cervical length groups
Probability of delivery across gestation in the ≥ 25 mm cohort, comparing women with cervical lengths 25–29 mm and those with cervical lengths 30 mm or greater.

Source: PubMed

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