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  1. Sep 14, 2022 · Some studies used clinical indicators as the risk factors to predict preterm birth [30,31,32], such as cervix length which was the strongest clinical predictor of preterm birth, ultrasound, and blood test, which were expensive or complicated to use in normal maternal people.

  2. Feb 7, 2021 · The main results of this study were: (1) At 24 weeks’ gestation, only 10% of women had CL < 26 mm; (2) The risk of PTB was inversely related to CL; (3) a CL < 26 mm at 24 weeks had a better predictive value compared to CL < 26 mm at 28 weeks (RR 6.1 vs. 5.3) for predicting PTB < 35 weeks.

    • Lee Reicher, Yuval Fouks, Yuval Fouks, Yariv Yogev, Yariv Yogev
    • 2021
  3. Nov 10, 2023 · Results. A total of 5411 participants were included and were used for model construction. AdaBoost model has the best prediction ability among the five models. The accuracy of the model for the prediction of “non-preterm birth” was the highest, reaching 100%, and that of “preterm birth” was 72.73%.

    • Yao Zhang
  4. Apr 15, 2024 · The greatest variation in scores was in “Editorial independence” (mean score 39.6%, IQR 21.9%–78.1%). Guidelines were most likely to score as “high quality” in the domains of “Clarity of presentation” (31/34, 91.2%) and “Scope and purpose” (23/34, 67.7%).

    • 15 April 2024
  5. Feb 1, 2019 · Introduction. Preterm birth, delivery before 37 weeks gestation, is a major obstetric and global health problem. It is the largest direct cause of mortality in infants aged <5 years and associated with serious morbidity in the surviving infants [1, 2 ].

    • Natalie Suff, Lisa Story, Andrew Shennan
    • 2019
  6. Jun 13, 2022 · Ultrasonography cervical-length assessment is considered to be the most effective screening method for preterm birth, but routine, universal cervical-length screening remains controversial because of its cost. Objective: We used obstetric data to analyze and assess the risk of preterm birth.

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  8. Dec 26, 2022 · To determine whether we could use PENUT data to reliably predict long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes in EP infants, we tested three predictive algorithms of increasing complexity: 1) using the five variables from the NICHD Extremely Preterm Birth Outcomes Tool, 2) using the 21 variables described in the network analysis section above, and 3 ...