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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-232449

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Background: Premature rupture of membranes is rupture of membranes before the onset of labour irrespective of gestational age. PROM is associated with variety of maternal complications from chorioamnionitis, unfavourable cervix, dysfunctional labour to caesarean rates, postpartum haemorrhage and endometritis in mother. PROM is a still one of the most difficult and controversial problems in obstetrics.Methods: This was a prospective longitudinal study conducted in a tertiary care hospital from 2018 to 2020 (18 months). Total 275 patients admitted with complaints of per vaginal leaking with gestational age more than 28 weeks were studied. A multivariate analysis was used to find association between PROM and maternal outcome.Results: PROM was common in women belonging to low socio-economic status (68%). Most of the cases were unbooked (73%), primigravida (42%) belonging to age group 21-25 yrs. (46%), and had gestational age more than 37 wks. (71%). 62% of cases delivered vaginally while remaining underwent LSCS, most common indication being oligohydramnios (35%). Post partum fever (14%) was most common morbidity followed UTI (7%).Conclusions: In present study, PROM was common in unbooked cases and women belonging to low socioeconomic status. Asymptomatic bacteriuria was most common predisposing factor. Maternal morbidity corresponds to duration between PROM and delivery. Early diagnosis and appropriate management reduces hospital stay and maternal morbidity.

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