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Serial Cervical Length Evaluation in Low-Risk Women with Shortened Cervical Lengths in the Midtrimester: How Many Will Dilate Prior to 24 Weeks?

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OBJECTIVE  To determine what proportion of women with a short cervical length (CL) without a history of spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB) will ultimately be dilated at Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE  To determine what proportion of women with a short cervical length (CL) without a history of spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB) will ultimately be dilated at <24 weeks. STUDY DESIGN  This is a retrospective cohort study of women with singleton pregnancies with a short CL (≤25 mm) between 16 and 22 weeks' gestational age (GA). We excluded women with a history of SPTB. We examined the progression of women with short CL based on the CL measurement and GA at diagnosis. The primary outcome was cervical dilation or spontaneous delivery <24 weeks. RESULTS  A total of 163 women were included, of whom 27 (16.6%) were ultimately dilated and 4 (2.5%) had pregnancy loss by 24 weeks. The median GA at diagnosis of short CL was 195/7 (range: 15-22) weeks. Women with a CL <15 mm were more likely to have cervical dilation or loss prior to 24 weeks than women whose CL was 15 to 25 mm (42.5 vs. 11.9%, <0.001, adjusted odds ratio: 3.72, 95% confidence interval: 1.52-9.09). GA at diagnosis was not associated with risk of progression. CONCLUSION  In women with a short CL without a history of SPTB, the risk of dilation or pregnancy loss <24 weeks is significant, approaching 50% for women with a CL <15 mm.

Keywords: risk; prior weeks; cervical length; women short; serial cervical

Journal Title: American journal of perinatology
Year Published: 2019

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