2023
DOI: 10.1055/a-2053-8018
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Correlation of Meconium-Stained Amniotic Fluid and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes between 37 to 39 and 40 to 42 Weeks of Gestational Age

Abstract: Objective: We aimed at assessing the association between MSAF and adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes in early-term versus late-term pregnancies. Methods: Early term pregnancies (37-39 weeks of gestation) presented with MSAF were compared to late-term (40-42 weeks of gestation) pregnancies with MSAF. The groups were compared with respect to background characteristics, maternal outcomes and neonatal outcomes. The composite neonatal outcome was the primary outcome of the study, and secondary outcomes included… Show more

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“…Infants were divided into three groups according to their GA with the same ratio of females to males in each group (1,3). Terms neonates were divided according to Lavie et al (2023) : infants born preterm (PRE group, 36.05 ± 0.63 weeks), early term neonates (EARLY group, 38.30 ± 0.57 weeks) and late term neonates (LATE group, 41.01 ± 0.64 weeks). Significant birth weight differences were observed between the three groups (H(2) = 25.377, p < 0.0001), and all Post hoc pairwise comparisons yielded significant differences [PRE vs.…”
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“…Infants were divided into three groups according to their GA with the same ratio of females to males in each group (1,3). Terms neonates were divided according to Lavie et al (2023) : infants born preterm (PRE group, 36.05 ± 0.63 weeks), early term neonates (EARLY group, 38.30 ± 0.57 weeks) and late term neonates (LATE group, 41.01 ± 0.64 weeks). Significant birth weight differences were observed between the three groups (H(2) = 25.377, p < 0.0001), and all Post hoc pairwise comparisons yielded significant differences [PRE vs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 36 infants (9 females) were enrolled from the Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona Children 's Hospital (Catalonia, Spain) Infants were divided into three groups according to their GA with the same ratio of females to males in each group (1,3). Terms neonates were divided according to Lavie et al (2023)…”
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confidence: 99%