Correlation of antepartum uterine activity and cervical change in twin gestation.

R B Newman, J M Ellings, M M O'Reilly, B C Brost, M C Miller, D Gates
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Objective: To determine the correlation between quantitative measurements of antepartum uterine activity and cervical change twin gestations.

Methods: Forty women from our Twin Clinic constituted the study group. Participants had a cervical examination each week between 20 and 37 weeks gestation and a cervical score (CS) was calculated as follows: CS = cervical length (cms)-cervical dilation (cms) at the internal os. The women also performed blinded home uterine activity monitoring (HUAM) for a mean of 7.0 + 3.0 hrs/wk (+SD). Uterine activity was expressed as mean number of contractions/hour/week gestation based on the average of three independent reviewers. CS was determined by a single clinician unaware of the HUAM recordings. A significant change in the CS was defined as a reduction of at least 0.5 from the preceding week. Correlation coefficients were used to determine the association between uterine activity and change in the cervical score.

Results: Twin pregnancy was characterized by a rise from 0.2 + .03 contractions/hr at 20 weeks to 3.2 + 2.4 contractions/hr at 37 weeks gestation. CS fell from a mean of 2.6 + 0.2 at 20 weeks to -2.1 + 0.9 at 37 weeks gestation. There was a significant negative correlation (-0.317, p < .0001) between increasing uterine activity and decreasing CS. There were significantly more (p < .002) contractions during the 7 days preceding a significant reduction in CS (3.3 + 3.5 contractions/hr) than when the CS was unchanged (1.6 +/- 1.5 contractions/hr).

Conclusions: In twin gestations, an increasing frequency of uterine contractions is strongly correlated with quantifiable cervical change between 20-37 weeks gestation. Persistent daytime contraction frequencies of > 3/hr represent a risk factor for cervical dilation and/or effacement.

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双胎妊娠产前子宫活动与子宫颈变化的关系。
目的:探讨双胎妊娠产前子宫活动度定量测定与子宫颈变化的相关性。方法:我们双胞胎诊所的40名妇女组成研究组。参与者在妊娠20至37周期间每周进行宫颈检查,宫颈评分(CS)计算如下:CS =宫颈长度(cms)-宫颈内部扩张(cms)。这些妇女还进行了盲法家庭子宫活动监测(HUAM),平均为7.0 + 3.0小时/周(+SD)。子宫活动表示为平均宫缩次数/小时/周妊娠,基于三个独立评论者的平均值。CS是由一位不知道HUAM记录的临床医生确定的。CS的显著变化定义为比前一周减少至少0.5。使用相关系数来确定子宫活动与宫颈评分变化之间的关系。结果:双胎妊娠的特点是从20周时的0.2 + 0.03次宫缩/小时上升到37周时的3.2 + 2.4次宫缩/小时。CS从妊娠20周时的平均2.6 + 0.2降至妊娠37周时的-2.1 + 0.9。子宫活动增加与CS降低呈显著负相关(-0.317,p < 0.0001)。在CS显著减少(3.3 + 3.5宫缩/小时)前7天的宫缩明显多于CS不变(1.6 +/- 1.5宫缩/小时)时(p < 0.002)。结论:在双胎妊娠中,子宫收缩频率的增加与妊娠20-37周可量化的宫颈变化密切相关。持续的白天收缩频率> 3次/小时是宫颈扩张和/或消退的危险因素。
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