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Spontaneous Preterm Labour and Birth (Including Preterm Pre-labour Rupture of Membranes)

Spontaneous Preterm Labour and Birth (Including Preterm Pre-labour Rupture of Membranes)

Spontaneous Preterm Labour and Birth (Including Preterm Pre-labour Rupture of Membranes)

Authors:
Natasha L. Hezelgrave, King's College London
Andrew Shennan, King's College London
Published:
January 2025
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Paperback
ISBN:
9781009508919

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    Spontaneous preterm birth remains the leading cause of neonatal death, and the second leading cause of mortality worldwide in children below five years of age. The causes of preterm birth are multifactorial, likely contributing to why significant progress in reducing the incidence has been slow. This Element contains the most up-to-date evidence regarding the aetiology, epidemiology, and management of pregnancies at risk of, or complicated by, spontaneous preterm birth and preterm pre-labour rupture of membranes. It concentrates largely on those aspects potentially amenable to preventative intervention (i.e. cervical dysfunction and premature uterine contractility), as well as strategies to improve outcomes for infants born prematurely.

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    January 2025
    Paperback
    9781009508919
    52 pages
    230 × 151 × 5 mm
    0.91kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Commentary/Editor's Summary
    • Key References
    • Definitions and Epidemiology
    • Pathophysiology
    • Consequences of PTB
    • Clinical Risk Factors for PTB
    • Management Options for Spontaneous PTB and PPROM.
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    Online_Appendix.pdf
    Size: 252.64 KB
    Type: application/pdf
      Authors
    • Natasha L. Hezelgrave , King's College London
    • Andrew Shennan , King's College London