ABSTRACT
The objective of this study was to examine the values of the cervical length measurement
and detection of internal cervical os funneling by transvaginal ultrasonography in
the prediction of spontaneous labor within a 7-day period at term. Ninety-three pregnant
women were enrolled into this study. All patients were evaluated by transvaginal ultrasonography
first at the 37th completed week of gestation and weekly thereafter. Endocervical
canal length was measured and the presence of funneling was recorded. The end points
were the percentage of patients with a spontaneous onset of labor in the week after
these data were recorded. The optimal cutoff values for predicting the onset of spontaneous
labor within 7 days were 29.5 mm for cervical length at 37 weeks, 27.5 mm at 38 weeks,
25.5 mm at 39 weeks, and 24.5 mm at 40 weeks of gestation. There was also statistically
significant agreement between the presence of the funneling and spontaneous labor
within 7 days. Measurement of cervical length and detection of funneling at the internal
cervical os by transvaginal ultrasonography might help us to predict the spontaneous
onset of labor in a 7-day period, and help clinicians to decide about the time of
labor induction in certain complicated pregnancies.
KEYWORDS
Cervical length - funneling - labor - pregnancy - term
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