2021
DOI: 10.1002/uog.24681
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VP46.06: The combination of cervical length with cervical elastography in predicting preterm delivery in second trimester of pregnancy

Abstract: Virtual poster abstracts delivery group. In secondary analysis, there were also statistically significant differences in IOS, IOS/EOS ratio, and HR between those with singleton and twin pregnancies. Conclusions: We confirmed that cervical strain elastography could be an adjunctive tool for the prediction of preterm delivery in women with short CL. Our finding that there are differences in cervical elastographic parameters in twin pregnancies compared to singletons suggest for future research to unravel the eff… Show more

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