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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-42579

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OBJECTIVE: To study the prevalence of bacterial vaginosis (BV) in pregnant women with preterm labor in Siriraj hospital. MATERIAL AND METHOD: A cross-sectional study of 158 pregnant women with suspected preterm labor was performed between January and July 2005. The subjects enrolled in the present study were between 28+0 and 36+6 menstrual weeks. BV blue test was performed on the vaginal fluid collected from lower one- third of vagina. RESULTS: The prevalence of BV in women in the preterm labor group was 25.8% compared to 14.1% in the preterm contraction group (p = 0.07). CONCLUSION: Compared with preterm contractions a higher prevalence of BV was found in the pregnant women with preterm labor. Given that a quarter of pregnant women with preterm labor tested positive for BV, it might be appropriate to perform this test in the triage setting.


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Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Obstetric Labor, Premature/microbiology , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/epidemiology , Prevalence , Thailand , Vaginosis, Bacterial/complications
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-45804

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate adverse pregnancy outcome in women diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) at Siriraj hospital. STUDY DESIGN: Cross- sectional study. SETTING: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University. MATERIAL AND METHOD: One hundred and sixty two women who were diagnosed with GDM and who received treatment following clinical practice guideline at Siriraj hospital were enrolled. Data were abstracted from medical record regarding adverse pregnancy outcomes of both the mothers and their infants. RESULTS: The most common clinical risk for GDM was age > or = 30 years (116 cases, 71.6%), followed by family history of diabetes mellitus (81 cases, 50%) and obesity (47 cases, 29%). Majority of the women were GDM class A1 (156 cases, 96.3%) and only six cases (3.7%) were GDM class A2. Maternal complications were found in 35 cases (21.6%) and the most common complications were postpartum hemorrhage (17 cases, 10.5%), mild preeclampsia (6 cases, 3.7%) and severe preeclampsia (3 cases, 1.9%). The most common neonatal complication was hypoglycemia (111 cases, 68.5%). This occurred in all infant of GDM class A2 mothers. Macrosomia was found in 29 cases (17.9%). No significant differences in maternal and neonatal complications were found between GDM class A1 and class A2. CONCLUSION: Women with GDM who were diagnosed and treated following treatment guidelines demonstrated no severe maternal and neonatal complications.


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Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Diabetes, Gestational , Female , Humans , India , Infant, Newborn , Maternal Welfare , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications , Pregnancy Outcome , Risk Factors
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