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. 2016 Feb;113:42–49. doi: 10.1016/j.jri.2015.11.002

Table 1.

Summary of the clinical characteristics of participants.

Term (>36 + 6 weeks) Late preterm (34–36 + 6 weeks) Early preterm (<34 weeks)
(n = 76) (n = 12) (n = 6)
Age (years, mean ± SD) 32.5 ± 5.5 34.4 ± 5.1 32.5 ± 4.6
BMI at ∼10 weeks
(mean ± SD)
26.4 ± 5.7 26.0 ± 4.8 26.2 ± 6.0
Smoked during pregnancy (n, %) 5, 6.6% 0, 0% 1, 17%



Ethnicity (n, %)
 White 46, 61% 7, 58% 5, 83%
 Afro-Caribbean 17, 22% 2, 17% 1, 17%
 Asian 13, 17% 3, 25% 0, 0%



History (n, %)
 Previous SPTB <34
weeksa
36, 47% 3, 25% 4, 67%
 Previous SPTB ≥34
weeksb
9, 12% 7, 58% 1, 17%
 Previous LMC 31, 41% 2, 17% 1, 17%



Sample donated
 12–20 weeks (n, %) 66, 87% 9, 75% 5, 83%
Progesterone 0, 0% 0, 0% 2, 33%
Ultrasound indicated
cerclage
 (Cervix <25 mm; n, %) 2, 2.6% 5, 42% 1, 17%
Elective cerclage (n, %) 12, 16% 0, 0% 3, 50%
Cervico-vaginal fetal
fibronectin
 >50 ng/mL detected at
22–24
 weeks (n, %) 6, 7.9% 5, 42% 3, 50%
Shortest cervical length (mm, mean ± SD) 29.5 ± 4.4 24.8 ± 6.8 26.5 ± 8.0
Positive result in infection screen
 (n, %)c 29, 38% 2, 17% 1, 17%

SPTB spontaneous preterm birth, LMC late miscarriage (16–23 + 6 weeks).

a

One or more SPTB <34 weeks. These women may also have had LMC or SPTB ≥34 weeks.

b

One or more SPTB ≥34 weeks. These women may also have had LMC.

c

Infections screened for bacterial vaginosis, Trichomonas vaginalis, gonococcus, chlamydia, group B Streptococcus, candidiasis and asymptomatic bacteriuria.