Latency period after preterm premature rupture of membranes: a comparison of ampicillin with and without sulbactam

Obstetrics and gynecology, 86(3), 392-395

DOI 10.1016/0029-7844(95)00181-P PMID 7651649 Source

Abstract

Objective

To compare ampicillin with and without sulbactam with respect to the effect on the latency period after preterm premature rupture of membranes (PROM).

Methods

Patients with PROM at 25-35 weeks' gestation were offered participation in a randomized blinded trial comparing ampicillin-sulbactam with ampicillin. Evaluations for cervical pathogens were performed on admission and patients were followed-up with daily maternal and fetal evaluation. Maternal and neonatal outcomes were analyzed using indicated techniques.

Results

Fifty-three women were studied, with 25 receiving ampicillin-sulbactam and 28 receiving ampicillin. The ampicillin-sulbactam group had a significantly longer latency period (433 +/- 625 versus 143 +/- 165 hours, P = .03) and significantly fewer neonatal complications (five versus 20, P < .001). Although no neonatal infectious complications were observed in sulbactam-treated cases, there were four cases of neonatal sepsis and two of neonatal pneumonia in the ampicillin group. Also, significantly more neonates in the ampicillin group required prolonged oxygen and ventilatory support. There was no significant difference in maternal morbidity.

Conclusions

In our population with preterm PROM, a broad-spectrum antibiotic that provides anaerobic coverage appears to extend latency and decrease neonatal morbidity without increasing adverse maternal outcome.

Topics

preterm premature rupture membranes antibiotics, PPROM ampicillin sulbactam, latency period preterm PROM, neonatal sepsis prevention PPROM, antibiotic therapy preterm membrane rupture, broad spectrum antibiotics pregnancy, neonatal outcomes preterm PROM, anaerobic coverage PPROM management

Cite this article

Lewis, D. F., Fontenot, M. T., Brooks, G. G., Wise, R., Perkins, M. B., & Heymann, A. R. (1995). Latency period after preterm premature rupture of membranes: a comparison of ampicillin with and without sulbactam. *Obstetrics and gynecology*, *86*(3), 392-395. https://doi.org/10.1016/0029-7844(95)00181-P

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