Cervical Sonoelastography and Cervical Length Measurement but not Cervicovaginal Interleukin-6 Are Predictors for Preterm Birth

Purpose: Worldwide, preterm birth annually affects more than 15 million infants. Despite increasing knowledge of the risk factors and mechanisms associated with preterm labor, the preterm birth rate has risen in most industrialized countries. The ability to identify women at high risk for spontaneou...

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Main Authors: A. Weichert, D. von Schöning, T. Fischer, A. Thomas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2016-08-01
Series:Ultrasound International Open
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Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0042-110317
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spelling doaj-d1bcf6ddd9814db0a6f06a604c928cb42021-04-02T10:59:45ZengGeorg Thieme Verlag KGUltrasound International Open2509-596X2199-71522016-08-010203E83E8910.1055/s-0042-110317Cervical Sonoelastography and Cervical Length Measurement but not Cervicovaginal Interleukin-6 Are Predictors for Preterm BirthA. Weichert0D. von Schöning1T. Fischer2A. Thomas3Department of Obstetrics, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Obstetrics, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Radiology and Ultrasound Research Laboratory, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Obstetrics and Ultrasound Research Laboratory, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, GermanyPurpose: Worldwide, preterm birth annually affects more than 15 million infants. Despite increasing knowledge of the risk factors and mechanisms associated with preterm labor, the preterm birth rate has risen in most industrialized countries. The ability to identify women at high risk for spontaneous preterm birth is crucial yet remains difficult. The aim of the present study was to assess the value of cervical length measurements in combination with sonoelastography and interleukin 6 (IL-6) concentrations in cervicovaginal secretions to identify women at risk for preterm birth. Materials and Methods: 36 pregnant women with signs of threatened preterm birth were enrolled in our prospective cohort study. Cervical length measurement, sonoelastography, and IL-6 levels from cervicovaginal swab samples were measured. Results: The preterm birth rate was found to be 33.3% in our study cohort. Maternal age did not differ between the preterm and term birth groups. Measurement of the cervical length alone was found to have a sensitivity of 0.7 and a specificity of 0.8, whereas cervical sonoelastography had a sensitivity of 0.66 and a specificity of 0.82. By using a combination of both methods, the sensitivity and specificity were found to be 0.9 and 0.7, respectively. IL-6 levels were not found to differ between women with term deliveries and women with preterm births. Conclusion: Both, cervical sonoelastography and cervical length measurement are valuable tools in identifying women with threatened preterm birth. The highest correlation with the outcome preterm birth was achieved using a combination of both cervical length measurement and cervical sonoelastography.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0042-110317sonoelastographycervical lengthpreterm birthcervix
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author A. Weichert
D. von Schöning
T. Fischer
A. Thomas
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D. von Schöning
T. Fischer
A. Thomas
Cervical Sonoelastography and Cervical Length Measurement but not Cervicovaginal Interleukin-6 Are Predictors for Preterm Birth
Ultrasound International Open
sonoelastography
cervical length
preterm birth
cervix
author_facet A. Weichert
D. von Schöning
T. Fischer
A. Thomas
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title Cervical Sonoelastography and Cervical Length Measurement but not Cervicovaginal Interleukin-6 Are Predictors for Preterm Birth
title_short Cervical Sonoelastography and Cervical Length Measurement but not Cervicovaginal Interleukin-6 Are Predictors for Preterm Birth
title_full Cervical Sonoelastography and Cervical Length Measurement but not Cervicovaginal Interleukin-6 Are Predictors for Preterm Birth
title_fullStr Cervical Sonoelastography and Cervical Length Measurement but not Cervicovaginal Interleukin-6 Are Predictors for Preterm Birth
title_full_unstemmed Cervical Sonoelastography and Cervical Length Measurement but not Cervicovaginal Interleukin-6 Are Predictors for Preterm Birth
title_sort cervical sonoelastography and cervical length measurement but not cervicovaginal interleukin-6 are predictors for preterm birth
publisher Georg Thieme Verlag KG
series Ultrasound International Open
issn 2509-596X
2199-7152
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Purpose: Worldwide, preterm birth annually affects more than 15 million infants. Despite increasing knowledge of the risk factors and mechanisms associated with preterm labor, the preterm birth rate has risen in most industrialized countries. The ability to identify women at high risk for spontaneous preterm birth is crucial yet remains difficult. The aim of the present study was to assess the value of cervical length measurements in combination with sonoelastography and interleukin 6 (IL-6) concentrations in cervicovaginal secretions to identify women at risk for preterm birth. Materials and Methods: 36 pregnant women with signs of threatened preterm birth were enrolled in our prospective cohort study. Cervical length measurement, sonoelastography, and IL-6 levels from cervicovaginal swab samples were measured. Results: The preterm birth rate was found to be 33.3% in our study cohort. Maternal age did not differ between the preterm and term birth groups. Measurement of the cervical length alone was found to have a sensitivity of 0.7 and a specificity of 0.8, whereas cervical sonoelastography had a sensitivity of 0.66 and a specificity of 0.82. By using a combination of both methods, the sensitivity and specificity were found to be 0.9 and 0.7, respectively. IL-6 levels were not found to differ between women with term deliveries and women with preterm births. Conclusion: Both, cervical sonoelastography and cervical length measurement are valuable tools in identifying women with threatened preterm birth. The highest correlation with the outcome preterm birth was achieved using a combination of both cervical length measurement and cervical sonoelastography.
topic sonoelastography
cervical length
preterm birth
cervix
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0042-110317
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