This study investigates immunological and clinical markers in threatened preterm birth aiming to create a prediction model for preterm birth.
Preterm birth is the main cause of neonatal mortality and morbidity and despite a lot of effort the mechanisms leading to preterm birth are poorly understood. In threatened preterm birth it is difficult to identify the true high risk cases ultimately leading to preterm birth. These women are often overtreated. In this study blood samples are taken from women with threatened preterm birth and from women with normal pregnancies before and during labor. Differences in clinical characteristics and immunological markers between the groups are studied in order to design a prediction model for preterm birth.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
204
Time of delivery
Delivery before 34 weeks of gestation or after 34 weeks of gestation
Time frame: Outcome noted at delivery
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