Chorioamnionitis: An Update on Diagnostic Evaluation
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Carter, Sean W.D.
Neubronner, Samantha
Su, Lin Lin
Dashraath, Pradip
Mattar, Citra
Illanes, Sebastián E.
Choolani, Mahesh A.
Kemp, Matthew W.
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<p>Chorioamnionitis remains a major cause of preterm birth and maternal and neonatal morbidity. We reviewed the current evidence for the diagnostic tests of chorioamnionitis and how this relates to clinical practice today. A comprehensive literature search and review was conducted on chorioamnionitis and intra-uterine inflammation. Data from randomized control trials and systematic reviews were prioritized. This review highlights that sterile inflammation plays an important role in chorioamnionitis and that the current tests for chorioamnionitis including clinical criteria, maternal plasma and vaginal biomarkers lack diagnostic accuracy. Concerningly, these tests often rely on detecting an inflammatory response after damage has occurred to the fetus. Care should be taken when interpreting current investigations for the diagnosis of chorioamnionitis and how they guide obstetric/neonatal management. There is an urgent need for further validation of current diagnostic tests and the development of novel, accurate, minimally invasive tests that detect subclinical intra-uterine inflammation.</p>
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biomarkers, chorioamnionitis, diagnosis, obstetric medicine, sterile inflammation