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The incidence of positive amniotic fluid cultures in patients preterm labor with intact membranes
Authors:M A Skoll  M L Moretti  B M Sibai
Affiliation:Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Tennessee, Memphis 38103.
Abstract:The possible relationship between intrauterine infection and preterm labor has received considerable attention in recent years. The purpose of this study was twofold: first, to determine the frequency of asymptomatic infection in patients who came to the hospital in preterm labor, and second, to determine the significance of a positive amniotic fluid culture in relation to latency period and likelihood of preterm delivery. Patients who came to the hospital in preterm labor with intact membranes between 20 and 35 weeks' gestation underwent transabdominal amniocentesis. Amniotic fluid was sent for Gram stain and culture. Patients received tocolytic therapy as clinically indicated. Of 127 patients cultured, seven (5.5%) had positive amniotic fluid cultures. These patients had a significantly decreased latency period from amniocentesis to delivery (4.4 days versus 28.6 days), and a significantly increased chance of being delivered of preterm infants (100% versus 52.5%), as compared with patients with negative cultures. The rate of positive Gram stain was 7 of 125 positive. However, there was no correlation between positive Gram stain and positive culture results. Similarly, positive Gram stain results were not associated with any difference in the latency period or rate of preterm delivery.
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