NEONATAL COMPLICATIONS OF PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES

Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is one of the most common complications of pregnancy that has a major impact on neonatal outcomes. With respect to racial, nutritional and cultural differences between developed and developing countries, this study was conducted to detect the prevalence of neon...

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Main Author: F. Nili AA. Shams Ansari
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2003-09-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
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spelling doaj-628cb006a8bf431fb01d0206a2e71ed32020-11-25T02:52:01ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60251735-96942003-09-01413NEONATAL COMPLICATIONS OF PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES F. Nili AA. Shams Ansari0 Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is one of the most common complications of pregnancy that has a major impact on neonatal outcomes. With respect to racial, nutritional and cultural differences between developed and developing countries, this study was conducted to detect the prevalence of neonatal complications following PROM and the role of the duration of rupture of membranes in producing morbidities and mortalities in these neonates in our hospital. Among 2357 pregnant women, we found 163 (6.91%) cases of premature rupture of the fetal membranes in Tehran Vali-e-Asr Hospital during April 2001 to April 2002. Route of delivery was cesarean section in 65.6% of women. Urinary tract infection occured in 1.8%, maternal leukocytosis and fever in 20.2% and 5.5%, chorioamnionitis in 6.1%, fetal tachycardia in 1.2% and olygohydramnios in 4.9%. Gestational age in 138 (86%) of neonates was less than 37 completed weeks. Thirty five infants (21.47%) had respiratory distress syndrome and 33 (20.245%) had clinical sepsis. Pneumonia in 6 (3.7%) and skeletal deformity in 7 (4.294%) were seen. Rupture of membrane of more than 24 hours duration occurred in 71 (43.6%) of the patients. Comparison of morbidities between two groups of neonates and their mothers according to the duration of PROM (less and more than 24 hours ) showed significant differences in NICU admission, olygohydramnios, maternal fever, leukocytosis and chorioamnionitis rates (p24 hr of PROM with an odds ratio of 2.68 and 2.73, respectively. Positive blood and eye cultures were detected in 16 cases during 72 hours of age. Staphylococcus species, klebsiella, E.coli and streptococcus were the predominant organisms among positive blood cultures. Mortality was seen in 18 (11%) of neonates because of respiratory failure, disseminated intravascular coagulation, septic shock, and a single case of congenital toxoplasmosis. In this study, the prevalence of prematurity, sepsis and prolonged rupture of membrane were higher than previous studies. https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/2659Premature rupture of membranesProlonged rupture of membranesNeonatal complications
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NEONATAL COMPLICATIONS OF PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES
Acta Medica Iranica
Premature rupture of membranes
Prolonged rupture of membranes
Neonatal complications
author_facet F. Nili AA. Shams Ansari
author_sort F. Nili AA. Shams Ansari
title NEONATAL COMPLICATIONS OF PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES
title_short NEONATAL COMPLICATIONS OF PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES
title_full NEONATAL COMPLICATIONS OF PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES
title_fullStr NEONATAL COMPLICATIONS OF PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES
title_full_unstemmed NEONATAL COMPLICATIONS OF PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES
title_sort neonatal complications of premature rupture of membranes
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
1735-9694
publishDate 2003-09-01
description Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is one of the most common complications of pregnancy that has a major impact on neonatal outcomes. With respect to racial, nutritional and cultural differences between developed and developing countries, this study was conducted to detect the prevalence of neonatal complications following PROM and the role of the duration of rupture of membranes in producing morbidities and mortalities in these neonates in our hospital. Among 2357 pregnant women, we found 163 (6.91%) cases of premature rupture of the fetal membranes in Tehran Vali-e-Asr Hospital during April 2001 to April 2002. Route of delivery was cesarean section in 65.6% of women. Urinary tract infection occured in 1.8%, maternal leukocytosis and fever in 20.2% and 5.5%, chorioamnionitis in 6.1%, fetal tachycardia in 1.2% and olygohydramnios in 4.9%. Gestational age in 138 (86%) of neonates was less than 37 completed weeks. Thirty five infants (21.47%) had respiratory distress syndrome and 33 (20.245%) had clinical sepsis. Pneumonia in 6 (3.7%) and skeletal deformity in 7 (4.294%) were seen. Rupture of membrane of more than 24 hours duration occurred in 71 (43.6%) of the patients. Comparison of morbidities between two groups of neonates and their mothers according to the duration of PROM (less and more than 24 hours ) showed significant differences in NICU admission, olygohydramnios, maternal fever, leukocytosis and chorioamnionitis rates (p24 hr of PROM with an odds ratio of 2.68 and 2.73, respectively. Positive blood and eye cultures were detected in 16 cases during 72 hours of age. Staphylococcus species, klebsiella, E.coli and streptococcus were the predominant organisms among positive blood cultures. Mortality was seen in 18 (11%) of neonates because of respiratory failure, disseminated intravascular coagulation, septic shock, and a single case of congenital toxoplasmosis. In this study, the prevalence of prematurity, sepsis and prolonged rupture of membrane were higher than previous studies.
topic Premature rupture of membranes
Prolonged rupture of membranes
Neonatal complications
url https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/2659
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