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Current and Emerging Strategies for Prediction and Diagnosis of Prelabour Rupture of the Membranes: A Narrative Review

Saadia Ghafoor

2021Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Prelabour rupture of membranes (PROM) refers to the disruption of foetal membranes before the onset of labour, resulting in the leakage of amniotic fluid. PROM complicates 3% and 8% of preterm and term pregnancies, respectively. Accurate and timely diagnosis is crucial for effective management to prevent adverse maternal- and foetal-outcomes. The diagnosis of equivocal PROM cases with traditional methods often becomes challenging in current obstetrics practice; therefore, various novel biochemical markers have emerged as promising diagnostic tools. This narrative review is sought to review the published data to understand the current and emerging trends in diagnostic modalities in term and preterm pregnancies complicated with PROM and the potential role of various markers for predicting preterm PROM (pPROM) and chorioamnionitis in women with pPROM.

Topics & Concepts

PromChorioamnionitisMedicineNarrative reviewRupture of membranesObstetricsPremature rupture of membranesIntensive care medicineAmniotic fluidPregnancyPediatricsFetusGeneticsBiologyPreterm Birth and ChorioamnionitisPregnancy-related medical researchEctopic Pregnancy Diagnosis and Management