56% (14/25) of cases treated with alternative regimens (p¼0.16). Mean duration of latency was 2.2 days (AE standard deviation (SD) 2.7) among cases treated with first-line antibiotics, compared to 1.8 days (AE SD 2.2) among cases treated with alternative regimens (p¼0.51). Results were confirmed in multivariate analyses. CONCLUSION: The use of alternative antibiotic regimens for the treatment of PPROM in cases of reported penicillin allergy was not associated with a significant difference in latency. However, due to small sample size, we were unable to evaluate alternative antibiotic regimens individually.
AMA patients. At any point of cervical dilation, AMA patients had a 28% less chance to have a vaginal delivery than non-AMA (P,.001).CONCLUSION: Patients who were AMA experienced increased cervical ripening times and decreased rates of vaginal deliveries compared to patients younger than 35. Knowing labor characteristics specific to the AMA population is important for counseling and clinical decision-making.
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