Routine transabdominal cervical length screening in mid‐pregnancy for the prevention of preterm birth: Is it good enough to use as a screening test?
Michelle K Pedretti,
Jan E. Dickinson,
Dorota A. Doherty
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPreterm birth (PTB) is a major pregnancy complication. There is evidence that a short cervical length in mid‐pregnancy may predict women at increased risk of PTB.AimsTo evaluate the utility of population‐based, transabdominal cervical length (TACL) measurement screening in mid‐pregnancy for PTB prediction in women.Materials and MethodsA transabdominal approach was initially performed, with a transvaginal (TVCL) approach offered when the TACL was <35 mm, could not be accurately measured, or the pre… Show more
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