The likelihood of adverse outcomes in triplet pregnancies estimated by pregravid maternal characteristics
To estimate the likelihood of adverse outcomes in triplet pregnancies by a score comprising pregravid maternal characteristics. A cross-sectional study. Triplets database collected by Matria Healthcare, Inc. A scoring system was constructed, assigning 1 point for the presence of a risk factor (nulli...
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description | To estimate the likelihood of adverse outcomes in triplet pregnancies by a score comprising pregravid maternal characteristics.
A cross-sectional study.
Triplets database collected by Matria Healthcare, Inc.
A scoring system was constructed, assigning 1 point for the presence of a risk factor (nulliparity, stature |
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A cross-sectional study.
Triplets database collected by Matria Healthcare, Inc.
A scoring system was constructed, assigning 1 point for the presence of a risk factor (nulliparity, stature <165 cm, and age <35 years) and 0 for the absence of a risk factor. Data related to 2,887 triplet sets were analyzed.
None.
Total triplet birth weight <4,500 and delivery at 27–32 weeks.
We identified 18% of triplets' mothers (score 3) in whom the likelihood for adverse results is 50%–90% higher and the likelihood for optimal results is 40% to 70% lower than background rates.
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A cross-sectional study.
Triplets database collected by Matria Healthcare, Inc.
A scoring system was constructed, assigning 1 point for the presence of a risk factor (nulliparity, stature <165 cm, and age <35 years) and 0 for the absence of a risk factor. Data related to 2,887 triplet sets were analyzed.
None.
Total triplet birth weight <4,500 and delivery at 27–32 weeks.
We identified 18% of triplets' mothers (score 3) in whom the likelihood for adverse results is 50%–90% higher and the likelihood for optimal results is 40% to 70% lower than background rates.
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A cross-sectional study.
Triplets database collected by Matria Healthcare, Inc.
A scoring system was constructed, assigning 1 point for the presence of a risk factor (nulliparity, stature <165 cm, and age <35 years) and 0 for the absence of a risk factor. Data related to 2,887 triplet sets were analyzed.
None.
Total triplet birth weight <4,500 and delivery at 27–32 weeks.
We identified 18% of triplets' mothers (score 3) in whom the likelihood for adverse results is 50%–90% higher and the likelihood for optimal results is 40% to 70% lower than background rates.
A pregravid maternal profile could estimate the likelihood of adverse outcomes and be used for consulting patients at risk of having or carrying a triplet pregnancy.</abstract><cop>New York, NY</cop><pub>Elsevier Inc</pub><pmid>15066467</pmid><doi>10.1016/j.fertnstert.2003.08.046</doi><tpages>4</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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