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808-812
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10
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45
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Teaching Vaginal Breech Delivery And External Cephalic Version - A Survey Of Faculty Attitudes
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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2000
2000-10
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breech presentation; cesarean; cesarean-section; experience; external cephalic version; fetal; medical; mode; mortality; Obstetrics & Gynecology; outcomes; pregnancy; residency; section; term; trial; vaginal breech delivery; version
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Lavin J P; Eaton J; Hopkins M
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OBJECTIVE: To ascertain current faculty attitudes regarding teaching of vaginal breech delivery (VBD) and external cephalic version (ECV). STUDY DESIGN: A questionnaire was sent to obstetrics ann gynecology residency programs. Respondents were queried regarding demographic parameters, resident and practice experience, and attitudes toward teaching these procedures. RESULTS: Fifty-four (96%:) surveys were returned. Sixteen (30%) respondents were female and 38 (70%) male. Sixteen (30%) completed residency prior to 1980, 17 (32%) during the 1980s and 21 (48%) during the 1990s. Nineteen (35%) trained locally. Forty-seven (87%) recieved training in ECV. Thirty-two rcsirlency. Thirty-five (65%) recieved training in ECV. Thirty-two (60%) had performed VBDs in practice. However, only 18 (33%) continued to perform this procedure. During the proceeding three years, they reported performing an average average of five VBDs per chief resident per year. Thirty-seven (69%) performed ECV ill clinical practice. The 17 who did not indicated that they refered to others. They reported performing an average of 15 ECVs per chief resident per year. Fifty-two (96%) thought residents should still be taught VBD. All faculty throught that residents should be taught ECV. None of the above parameters exerted a statistically significant effect on these opinions. CONCLUSION: There tons nearly universal faculty support for continuing to teach VBD to residents. However, only one-third of faculty members currently perform this procedure. There do not appear to be sufficient numbers of VBDs to teach this procedure utilizing a "hands on" approach. There is universal support for teaching ECV. There appear to be both enough individuals with experience and enough procedures to accomplish this education.
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2000
breech presentation
cesarean
cesarean-section
Eaton J
experience
external cephalic version
fetal
Hopkins M
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Lavin J P
Medical
mode
Mortality
Obstetrics & Gynecology
outcomes
Pregnancy
residency
section
term
trial
vaginal breech delivery
version
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715-718
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7
Volume
35
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Construction Of A Family Pedigree In Genetic-counseling Before Amniocentesis
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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1990
1990-07
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Langer A; Kudart E
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n/a
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1990
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Kudart E
Langer A
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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90-92
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2
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26
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Ultrasonic Sonography In The Management Of Incomplete Abortion
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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1981
1981
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Jeong W G; Kim C H; Bernstine R L; Crawford W L
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Bernstine R L
Crawford W L
Jeong W G
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Kim C H
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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611-614
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8
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38
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Wharton Jelly In The Umbilical-cord - A Study Of Its Quantitative Variations And Clinical Correlates
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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1993
1993-08
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Obstetrics & Gynecology; prolonged pregnancy
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Gill P; Jarjoura D
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n/a
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1993
Gill P
Jarjoura D
Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Obstetrics & Gynecology
prolonged pregnancy
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874-878
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10
Volume
52
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Findings From A Mineral Density Perimenopausal 10-year Follow-up Of Bone In Competitive Runners
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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2007
2007-10
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bone mineral density; exercise; follow-up studies; hip; Obstetrics & Gynecology; osteoporosis prevention; perimenopause; postmenopausal women; running; spine
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Fanning J; Larrick L; Weinstein L; Horrigan T J; Marcotte M P; Flora R F
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2007
Bone mineral density
Exercise
Fanning J
Flora R F
Follow-Up Studies
Hip
Horrigan T J
Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Larrick L
Marcotte M P
Obstetrics & Gynecology
osteoporosis prevention
Perimenopause
postmenopausal women
Running
Spine
Weinstein L
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351-353
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5
Volume
29
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Bilateral Sensorineural Hearing-loss From Danazol Therapy - A Case-report
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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1984
1984
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Enyeart J J; Price W A
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n/a
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1984
Enyeart J J
Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Price W A
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207-212
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3
Volume
45
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Pregnancy-induced hypertension and duration of sexual cohabitation
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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2000
2000-03
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prevention; hypertension; risk-factors; disease; Obstetrics & Gynecology; cardiovascular; healthy nulliparous women; low-dose aspirin; paternity; pre-eclampsia; pre-eclampsia; pregnancy-induced; sexual cohabitation; pregnancy complications
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Morcos R N; Bourguet C C; Gill P P S; Khawli O; Krew M A; Eucker J; Skarote P
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the possible association between duration of sexual cohabitation and the risk of pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH). STUDY DESIGN: A matched case-control design in which each case of PIH was compared with three controls. Information was obtained about use of barrier contraception, duration of intercourse prior to pregnancy and paternity. RESULTS: Sixty-eight cases were included in the study. For primiparous women, a shorter duration of sexual cohabitation without contraception was associated with a small and nonsignificant risk of PIH. For multiparous women, a greater length of time since stopping use of barrier contraception was associated with a greater risk of PIH. CONCLUSION: Advising nulliparous women to prolong the duration of sexual cohabitation prior to conception in an effort to decrease the risk of PIH is not justified, based on the findings of this study.
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2000
Bourguet C C
Cardiovascular
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Disease
Eucker J
Gill P P S
healthy nulliparous women
Hypertension
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Khawli O
Krew M A
low-dose aspirin
Morcos R N
NEOMED College of Medicine
Obstetrics & Gynecology
paternity
pre-eclampsia
Pregnancy Complications
pregnancy-induced
Prevention
risk-factors
sexual cohabitation
Skarote P
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53-56
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1
Volume
38
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LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS CLINICAL-DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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1993
1993-01
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Morcos R; Frost N; Hnat M; Petrunak A; Caldito G
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of clinical diagnosis of acute pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Data were obtained on 176 consecutive women admitted to St. Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center with a clinical diagnosis of PID. All underwent diagnostic laparoscopy. PID was established laparoscopically in 134 (76.1%) of the patients. Statistical tests for significant associations between PID and each of 21 clinical indicators of the disease were conducted using the chi2 and Mann-Whitney tests. Stepwise logistic regression was performed on those variables whose univariate tests of significant association with PID resulted in P values < 0.20. An optimal set of PID indicators consisted of adnexal tenderness, lower abdominal pain of < one week's duration and an elevated white blood cell count. Use of these indicators resulted in a test with an estimated sensitivity and specificity of 86.6% and 45.7%, respectively. Estimated predictive values for positive and negative test results were 0.84 and 0.52, respectively. These results confirm the fact that laparoscopy is the definitive diagnostic modality in PID.
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1993
Caldito G
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Frost N
Hnat M
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Morcos R
NEOMED College of Medicine
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Petrunak A
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685-688
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9
Volume
30
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PREGNANCY COMPLICATED BY MARFANS-SYNDROME WITH AORTIC-ARCH DISSECTION, SUBSEQUENT AORTIC-ARCH REPLACEMENT AND TRIPLE CORONARY-ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTS
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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1985
1985
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Cola L M; Lavin J P
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n/a
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1985
Cola L M
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Lavin J P
Obstetrics & Gynecology
-
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401-404
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4
Volume
46
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Hemolytic anemia and benign pelvic tumors - A case report
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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2001
2001-04
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anemia; Obstetrics & Gynecology; autoimmune; pelvic neoplasms; hemolytic
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Buchwalter C L; Miller D; Jenison E L
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BACKGROUND: Hemolytic anemia associated with benign pelvic neoplasms is very rare. Sixteen cases have been reported in the English-language literature. CASE: A 27-year-old woman complained of dizziness, fatigue and headache. Physical Examination revealed jaundice and mild tachycardia. Laboratory evaluation indicated intravascular hemolysis, and workups for hematologic and infectious disease etiologies were negative. Multiple blood transfusions and steroids failed. Computed tomography showed a large, complex pelvic mass (10 x 10 x 6 cm). Exploratory laparotomy and excision of bilateral dermoid cysts were performed, and the anemia resolved. The patient was healthy, without recurrence, seven years later. CONCLUSION: It is important to seek to identify pelvic tumors in patients presenting with hemolytic anemia because this condition is often resistant to standard medical therapy and resolves only after removal of the neoplasm. (J Reprod Med 2001;46:401-404).
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2001
Anemia
Autoimmune
Buchwalter C L
Department of Family & Community Medicine
hemolytic
Jenison E L
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Miller D
NEOMED College of Medicine
Obstetrics & Gynecology
pelvic neoplasms
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163-166
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2
Volume
28
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SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF A QUADRUPLET PREGNANCY - A CASE-REPORT
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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1983
1983
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Wu I H; Kenneweg W; Langer A
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n/a
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1983
Journal Article
Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Kenneweg W
Langer A
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Wu I H
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329-330
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3
Volume
33
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VASA PREVIA - A CASE-REPORT
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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1988
1988-03
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Tollison S B; Huang P H
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n/a
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1988
Huang P H
Journal Article
Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Tollison S B
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312-320
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6
Volume
27
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SONOGRAPHY IN ACUTE PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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1982
1982
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Spirtos N J; Bernstine R L; Crawford W L; Fayle J
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n/a
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1982
Bernstine R L
Crawford W L
Fayle J
Journal Article
Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Spirtos N J
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107–111
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2
Volume
48
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Limitations of the obstetric group B Streptococcus protocol.
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Journal of Reproductive Medicine
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2003
2003-02
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Female; Pregnancy; Human; Retrospective Design; Record Review; Pregnancy Outcomes; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.); Antibiotics – Therapeutic Use – In Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications – Drug Therapy; Streptococcal Infections – Drug Therapy – In Pregnancy; Streptococcal Infections – Prevention and Control
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Nemunaitis-Keller J; Gill P
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OBJECTIVE: To assess compliance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) screening-based protocol for obstetric group B Streptococcus (GBS) and to determine an acceptable threshold for protocol failure. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective chart review was carried out for all deliveries performed through the resident-run community clinic from January through June 1999. Compliance with the CDC protocol was assessed by reviewing collected data from patient charts and comparing it to CDC requirements. Data were collected regarding patient demographics, antenatal GBS status, gestational age at screening, time of rupture of the membranes, time the antibiotic was given and time of delivery. RESULTS: A total of 248 charts were reviewed. Elective cesarean deliveries were excluded (25 charts). Unknown culture status was found for 22 (9.9%) patients. Cultures were collected before 35 weeks' gestation in 39 (17.5%) patients and at \textgreater 37 weeks' gestation in 28 (12.6%) patients. Of those with known positive GBS status, 4 (7.0%) were not treated, and antibiotics were given less than four hours before delivery in 13 (24.5%) patients. Of those with unknown status, six (27.2%) were not treated. Overall, there was 70% compliance with the culture collection arm of the protocol and 87% compliance with the treatment arm. CONCLUSION: Fulfillment of CDC guidelines in this community setting is imperfect. There are several areas beyond physician control, including precipitous delivery and patient non-compliance. However, perhaps an acceptable threshold for limitations of adherence to the protocol can be reached.
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2003
Antibiotics – Therapeutic Use – In Pregnancy
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
Female
Gill P
Human
Journal of Reproductive Medicine
Nemunaitis-Keller J
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications – Drug Therapy
Pregnancy outcomes
Record Review
Retrospective Design
Streptococcal Infections – Drug Therapy – In Pregnancy
Streptococcal Infections – Prevention and Control