1970
DOI: 10.3126/njog.v1i2.1489
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Fetal outcome of pre-labor rupture of membranes

Abstract: Abstract:Objective: Objective: Objective: Objective: Objective: To study the determinants and outcome of prelabour rupture of membrane at term pregnancy in Patan Hospital. Method:Method: Method: Method: Method: A prospective, hospital based case control study done in maternity ward of Patan Hospital over the period of three months (Poush 2059-Phalgun 2059). A total no of 100 pregnant women with prelabor rupture of membrane and 100 pregnant women without prelabor rupture of membrane were included in this study.… Show more

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“…12 3.5% of the neonates presented with neonatal sepsis in the present study. In a study done by Anjana D et al it was found that 11.5% of the neonates had neonatal sepsis where as 24% of the neonates had neonatal sepsis in a study conducted by Shreshtha SR et al 14,15 In the present study, neonatal mortality was 2% which was similar to a study conducted by Gandhi M et al where the neonatal mortality was found to be 2.86%. In a study done by Abdul R et al neonatal mortality was found to be 13%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…12 3.5% of the neonates presented with neonatal sepsis in the present study. In a study done by Anjana D et al it was found that 11.5% of the neonates had neonatal sepsis where as 24% of the neonates had neonatal sepsis in a study conducted by Shreshtha SR et al 14,15 In the present study, neonatal mortality was 2% which was similar to a study conducted by Gandhi M et al where the neonatal mortality was found to be 2.86%. In a study done by Abdul R et al neonatal mortality was found to be 13%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…11 LSCS rate in study group is 20%, which is similar to Sita Ram Shreshta et al study. 12 Ray P et al and Jayaram VK et al who reported an incidence of 31.5% of LSCS in their studies. 11,13 In comparison to above mentioned 2 studies, rate of vaginal delivery was more in present study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The incidence of neonatal complications increases with the duration of PROM. Neonatal complications of PROM include infection (pneumonitis, meningitis and sepsis), pulmonary hypoplasia, deformities of the limbs and body, compression of the umbilical cord and placental abruption (37). In the study by Movahedi et al sepsis was found in 3% of neonates with PPROM (38).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%