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Silent chorioamnionitis and associated pregnancy outcomes: a review of clinical data gathered over a 16-year period

  • Boldizsár Horvath EMAIL logo , Ferenc Lakatos , Csaba Tóth , Tamás Bödecs and József Bódis

Abstract

Objective: To assess neonatal outcomes and associated findings in pregnant women identified after delivery as having had underlying subclinical chorioamnionitis by either histology or bacterial culture.

Methods: In 16 years, 8974 clinical, histological, and bacterial culture data were obtained retrospectively.

Results: Placental histology was analyzed in 4237 pregnancies (2785 term and 1452 preterm) and 4737 amniotic cavity cultures were obtained during 5446 cesarean deliveries (3268 term and 1469 preterm). Histological results and bacterial cultures were both available in 1270 of the preterm deliveries. Histology revealed inflammation, suggestive of infection, in 13.6% of placentas. Subclinical acute chorioamnionic inflammation was confirmed in 142 out of 2785 term pregnancies (5.1%) and in 436 out of 1452 preterm pregnancies (30.0%, P<0.001). Bacteriological culture of the intrauterine cavity was obtained from the lower uterine segment of the uterus during cesarean section. A positive culture was found in 19.9% of all cases (941/4737), this proportion was significantly higher in preterm deliveries (343/1273, 26.9%) than in term (17.3%, P<0.001). The lower the birth-weight or gestational age, the higher the frequency of silent infections in the uterine cavity.

Conclusions: Our study findings support the association between intra-amniotic infections and preterm delivery.


Corresponding author: Boldizsár Horvath, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Markusovszky Teaching Hospital, Markusovszky Str. 5., 9700 Szombathely, Hungary; and Department of Midwifery, University of Pécs, Szombathely, Hungary, E-mail:

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The authors stated that there are no conflicts of interest regarding the publication of this article.

Received: 2013-7-26
Accepted: 2013-11-18
Published Online: 2014-1-14
Published in Print: 2014-7-1

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