C-reactive protein concentration in the sera of pregnant women with imminent premature parturition and preterm amniorrhea

Roczniki Akademii Medycznej w Bialymstoku (1995), 42(1), 35-40

PMID 9581462 Source

Abstract

C-reactive protein (CRP) levels were evaluated during spontaneous labour, in imminent premature parturition (IPP) and after preterm rupture of oocyst membranes (PROM). Increasing CRP level during spontaneous labour was found in 16.6% parturients. Elevated CRP level in patients with IPP makes it impossible to predict premature labour. In parturients with PROM, increase in CRP level makes further infection predictable only in a few cases.

Topics

c-reactive protein premature labor, crp preterm rupture membranes, infection biomarker premature birth, preterm labor prediction crp, inflammatory markers prom, premature parturition infection screening, c-reactive protein pregnancy complications, preterm birth inflammation, prom infection prediction, biomarker preterm delivery risk

Cite this article

Cylwik, B., Szmitkowski, M., Bielecki, M., Zdanowicz, A., Południewski, G., & Arciszewski, K. (1997). C-reactive protein concentration in the sera of pregnant women with imminent premature parturition and preterm amniorrhea. *Roczniki Akademii Medycznej w Bialymstoku (1995)*, *42*(1), 35-40.

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