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Background Chorioamnionitis is a risk factor for fetal and neonatal outcomes. Therefore, predicting histological chorioamnionitis (HCA) and neonatal outcomes using clinical parameters could be helpful in management and preventing morbidities.
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BJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2019
To investigate the association of chorioamnionitis and its duration with adverse maternal outcomes by mode of delivery.
KK Venkatesh+3 more
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To investigate the association of chorioamnionitis and its duration with adverse maternal outcomes by mode of delivery.
KK Venkatesh+3 more
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Should the diagnostic criteria for suspected clinical chorioamnionitis be changed?
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2021Purpose of review: The criteria for the diagnosis of intra-amniotic infection (IAI) were derived from a study of women at term in labor but is currently used as the main diagnostic tool for clinical chorioamnionitis.
J. Sung, Suk-Joo Choi, S. Oh, C. Roh
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Journal of Chemotherapy, 2007
Chorioamnionitis is an inflammation of the placental membranes induced by microorganisms which reach the endometrial cavity from the vagina and uterine cervix. Premature labor frequently depends on infections. In patients with premature rupture of membranes (PROM) antibiotic treatment can prevent intra-amniotic inflammation if it is absent at admission.
MELIS, GIAN BENEDETTO+7 more
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Chorioamnionitis is an inflammation of the placental membranes induced by microorganisms which reach the endometrial cavity from the vagina and uterine cervix. Premature labor frequently depends on infections. In patients with premature rupture of membranes (PROM) antibiotic treatment can prevent intra-amniotic inflammation if it is absent at admission.
MELIS, GIAN BENEDETTO+7 more
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Significance of chorioamnionitis
Early Human Development, 1992In preterm deliveries, we have reported a high incidence (30-50%) of histologic chorioamnionitis (CAM) in the placenta. There is little evidence about the effects of CAM on preterm infants. We investigated the levels of complements and cytokines in the cord blood, the pathological nature of the placenta, the L/S ratio of gastric and tracheal aspirate ...
N. Shimoya+7 more
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Chorioamnionitis and brain injury [PDF]
The limited available evidence supports a strong association of chorioamnionitis with neonatal encephalopathy and CP in the term infant. The association of chorioamnionitis with depressed Apgar scores or neonatal seizures and with CP is equivocal in the preterm infant.
Karin B. Nelson, Rodney E. Willoughby
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CHORIOAMNIONITIS AND ENDOMETRITIS
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1997Chorioamnionitis complicates 1% to 2% of all pregnancies and may affect 10% of women with certain risk factors. Intraamnionic infection may result in devastating morbidity for both the fetus and the mother. Also, chorioamnionitis is associated with higher cesarean section rates. As demonstrated earlier, endometritis is a common complication of cesarean
Brian M. Casey, Susan M. Cox
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2002
Chorioamnionitis correlates to preterm delivery prior to 30 weeks of gestation. In most studies, proxies of intrauterine infection (clinical chorioamnionitis, histological chorioamnionitis, intra-amniotic increase in cytokines) are associated with acute neonatal morbidity and mortality and, at least to some degree, with neurological impairments ...
Henrik Hagberg+2 more
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Chorioamnionitis correlates to preterm delivery prior to 30 weeks of gestation. In most studies, proxies of intrauterine infection (clinical chorioamnionitis, histological chorioamnionitis, intra-amniotic increase in cytokines) are associated with acute neonatal morbidity and mortality and, at least to some degree, with neurological impairments ...
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Acta paediatrica, 2020
Histological chorioamnionitis (HCA) is associated with preterm birth and adverse neonatal outcomes. We evaluated the rise in C‐reactive protein (CRP) in preterm infants as a predictor of HCA severity and outcomes.
E. Ryan+9 more
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Histological chorioamnionitis (HCA) is associated with preterm birth and adverse neonatal outcomes. We evaluated the rise in C‐reactive protein (CRP) in preterm infants as a predictor of HCA severity and outcomes.
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