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Activity restriction and risk of preterm delivery.

Authors :
Levin, Heather I.
Sciscione, Anthony
Ananth, Cande V.
Drassinower, Daphnie
Obican, Sarah G.
Wapner, Ronald J.
Source :
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine; Aug2018, Vol. 31 Issue 16, p2136-2140, 5p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

<bold>Purpose: </bold>We sought to determine whether activity restriction (AR) in a cohort of women at high risk for preterm delivery is associated with the risk of preterm delivery.<bold>Materials and Methods: </bold>This is a secondary analysis of the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units MFMU's Preterm Prediction Study; a multicenter prospective cohort study designed to identify risk factors of preterm birth (PTB). The study group consisted of women with a singleton gestation that at their first study visit (23-24 weeks) had at least one of the following criteria: patient reported contractions, severe back pain, a cervical length <15 mm, spotting, protruding membranes, or positive fetal fibronectin. Women were assessed for AR at a 27- to 29-week study visit. Associations between AR and preterm delivery (<37 weeks) were examined through logistic regression models before and after adjustment for confounders.<bold>Results: </bold>Of the 1086 women that met the inclusion criteria, 16.5% (n = 179) delivered preterm. In this cohort, 9.7% (n = 105) of women were recommended AR, with 37.1% (n = 39) having a PTB. In the group not recommended AR (n = 981), 14.3% (n = 140) delivered preterm.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>In this cohort of women at high risk for PTB, activity restriction was associated with an increased risk of PTB. The use of AR in this population should be discouraged. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14767058
Volume :
31
Issue :
16
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
129390767
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/14767058.2017.1337738