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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2014

Amniotic fluid infection, inflammation, and colonization in preterm labor with intact membranes

C. Andrew Combs; Michael Gravett; Thomas J. Garite; Durlin E. Hickok; Jodi Lapidus; Richard P. Porreco; Julie Rael; Thomas Grove; Terry K. Morgan; William Clewell; Hugh Miller; David A. Luthy; Leonardo Pereira; Michael P. Nageotte; Peter Robilio; Stephen J. Fortunato; Hyagriv N. Simhan; Jason K. Baxter; Erol Amon; Albert Franco; Kenneth Trofatter; Kent Heyborne

OBJECTIVEnThe purpose of this study was to compare intraamniotic inflammation vs microbial invasion of the amniotic cavity (MIAC) as predictors of adverse outcome in preterm labor with intact membranes.nnnSTUDY DESIGNnInterleukin-6 (IL-6) was measured in prospectively collected amniotic fluid from 305 women with preterm labor. MIAC was defined by amniotic fluid culture and/or detection of microbial 16S ribosomal DNA. Cases were categorized into 5 groups: infection (MIAC; IL-6, ≥11.3 ng/mL); severe inflammation (no MIAC; IL-6, ≥11.3 ng/mL); mild inflammation (no MIAC; IL-6, 2.6-11.2 ng/mL); colonization (MIAC; IL-6, <2.6 ng/mL); negative (no MIAC; IL-6, <2.6 ng/mL).nnnRESULTSnThe infection (n = 27) and severe inflammation (n = 36) groups had similar latency (median, <1 day and 2 days, respectively) and similar rates of composite perinatal morbidity and mortality (81% and 72%, respectively). The colonization (n = 4) and negative (n = 195) groups had similar outcomes (median latency, 23.5 and 25 days; composite morbidity and mortality rates, 21% and 25%, respectively). The mild inflammation (n = 47) groups had outcomes that were intermediate to the severe inflammation and negative groups (median latency, 7 days; composite morbidity and mortality rates, 53%). In logistic regression adjusting for gestational age at enrollment, IL-6 ≥11.3 and 2.6-11.2 ng/mL, but not MIAC, were associated significantly with composite morbidity and mortality rates (odds ratio [OR], 4.9; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.2-11.2, OR, 3.1; 95% CI, 1.5-6.4, and OR, 1.8; 95% CI, 0.6-5.5, respectively).nnnCONCLUSIONnWe confirmed previous reports that intraamniotic inflammation is associated with adverse perinatal outcomes whether or not intraamniotic microbes are detected. Colonization without inflammation appears relatively benign. Intraamniotic inflammation is not simply present or absent but also has degrees of severity that correlate with adverse outcomes. We propose the designation amniotic inflammatory response syndrome to denote the adverse outcomes that are associated with intraamniotic inflammation.


/data/revues/00029378/v195i6sS/S0002937806012737/ | 2011

Peptide profiling of maternal serum to detect spontaneous preterm birth and intra-amniotic infection among women in preterm labor

Leonardo Pereira; Jane Hitti; Jodi Lapidus; David Eschenbach; Michael Gravett; Srinivasa Nagalla


Archive | 2014

The relationship between primary cesarean delivery skin incision type and wound complications in women with morbid obesity: a

C. Andrew Combs; Michael Gravett; Thomas J. Garite


International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2012

O579 PROTEOMIC PROFILING AND PATHWAY ANALYSIS: A COMBINED ETIOLOGY-SPECIFIC APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING PRETERM LABOR

L.M. Rodrigues Pereira; Ashok Reddy; Michael Gravett; Jane Hitti; David Eschenbach; Srinivasa Nagalla


/data/revues/00029378/v208i1sS/S0002937812015992/ | 2012

351: Identification of cervical-vaginal biomarkers of recurrent preterm birth by proteomic analysis

Leonardo Pereira; Ashok Reddy; Phillip A. Wilmarth; Amanda Kinhnarath; Janice Snyder; Monica Rincon; Jodi Lapidus; Mallika Yavatkar; Michael Gravett; Srinivasa Nagalla


/data/revues/00029378/v208i1sS/S000293781201321X/ | 2012

73: Intramniotic inflammation may be more important than the presence of microbes as a determinant of perinatal outcome in preterm labor

C. Andrew Combs; Michael Gravett; Thomas J. Garite; Durlin E. Hickok; Richard Porreco; Jodi Lapidus; Thomas Grove; Julie Rael; Hugh Miller; William Clewell; David A. Luthy; Leonardo Pereira; Michael P. Nageotte; Drew Robilio; Steven Fortunato; Hyagriv N. Simhan; Jason K. Baxter; Erol Amon; Albert Franco; Kenneth Trofatter; Kent Heyborne


/data/revues/00029378/v208i1sS/S0002937812012963/ | 2012

39: Predictors of recurrent preterm birth: secondary analysis of maternal body fluid proteins among women in recurrent preterm labor

Jamie Lo; Ashok Reddy; Philip Wilmarth; Amanda Kinhnarath; Janice Snyder; Monica Rincon; Michael Gravett; Srinivasa Nagalla; Leonardo Pereira


/data/revues/00029378/v199i6sSA/S0002937808018644/ | 2011

703: Maternal serum biomarkers of placental insufficiency in preeclampsia

Juha Rasanen; Anna Girsen; Archana Thomas; Melissa Standley; Thomas Jacob; John Michaels; Ashok Reddy; Xinfang Lu; Jodi Lapidus; Michael Gravett; Srinivasa Nagalla


/data/revues/00029378/v199i6sSA/S0002937808016372/ | 2011

478: Correlation between intra-amniotic infection (IAI) and molecular biomarkers in umblical cord blood

Peter Robilio; Ashok Reddy; Archana Thomas; Thomas Jacob; Melissa Standley; John Michaels; Xinfang Lu; Jodi Lapidus; David Eschenbach; Michael Gravett; Srinivasa Nagalla


/data/revues/00029378/v199i6sSA/S0002937808013331/ | 2011

176: Diagnosis of early-onset neonatal sepsis in premature neonates from proteomic analysis of umbilical cord blood

Peter Robilio; Ashok Reddy; Archana Thomas; Thomas Jacob; Melissa Standley; John Michaels; Xinfang Lu; Jodi Lapidus; David Eschenbach; Michael Gravett; Srinivasa Nagalla

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David Eschenbach

St. Luke's Regional Medical Center

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Peter Robilio

University of Washington

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