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The use of a variable cut‐off value of cervical length in women admitted for preterm labor before and after 32 weeks
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The predictive value of different cut-off points of cervical length is similar at different gestational ages. However, the higher false positive rate after 32 weeks' gestation might justify the adoption of gestational-age related cut-off values in clinical protocols. In women admitted at < 32 weeks' gestation, a cut-off point of 25 mm may be used to predict a low risk of preterm delivery, whereas in women admitted at 32 weeks or later, 15 mm might be more appropriate. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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