Clinical Medicine Insights: Reproductive Health 2010:423-28
Original Research
Published on 20 Sep 2010
DOI: 10.4137/CMRH.S5886
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Objective: To scrutinize the assumed association between chronic periodontal disease and preterm low birth weight (PTLB) infants.
Design: Prospective study.
Setting: Tanta University Hospital.
Patients: The study incorporated 200 pregnant women in the first stage of labor of a single baby with intact membranes. A hundred women had definite preterm labor and delivered, later live infants whose birth weight were <2500 g and 100 women with full term labor and delivered, later live infants weighting ≥2500 g.
Intervention: All patients included in the study were subjected to history taking, general, obstetrical examination and periodontal evaluation. The levels of IL-6 and TNF-α were measured in gingival cervicular fluid, maternal serum and amniotic fluid using ELISA technique.
Results: A significant association between chronic periodontal disease and preterm low birth weight infants.
Conclusion: Screening of pregnant women chronic periodontal disease seems to be a helpful prediction and consequently prevention of preterm labour.
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