Does midtrimester cervical length ≥25 mm predict preterm birth in high-risk women?

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Objective: We sought to assess pregnancy outcome along a continuum of cervical lengths (CLs) ≥25 mm. Study Design: We conducted planned secondary analysis of a randomized cerclage trial of women with prior spontaneous preterm birth 170-346/7 weeks. Outcomes of women who maintained CLs ≥25 mm were analyzed. Women with CLs <25 mm randomized to no cerclage comprised an internal comparison group. Results: Of 1014 screened, 153 had CL <25 mm, and 672 had CL ≥25 mm. Birth <35 weeks occurred in 16% of the ≥25 mm cohort. The relationship between CLs ≥25 mm and birth gestational age was null (P = .15). In the <25 mm group, progressively shorter CLs predicted birth <35 weeks (P

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Owen, J., Szychowski, J. M., Hankins, G., Iams, J. D., Sheffield, J. S., Perez-Delboy, A., … Guzman, E. R. (2010). Does midtrimester cervical length ≥25 mm predict preterm birth in high-risk women? American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 203(4), 393.e1-393.e5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2010.06.025

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