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  • Title: The evaluation of the fetal fibronectin test for prediction of preterm delivery in symptomatic patients.
    Author: Skoll A, St Louis P, Amiri N, Delisle MF, Lalji S.
    Journal: J Obstet Gynaecol Can; 2006 Mar; 28(3):206-213. PubMed ID: 16650359.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to evaluate the usefulness of testing for fetal fibronectin (fFN) to rule out the diagnosis of preterm labour in symptomatic patients in a Canadian setting. METHODS: This was a prospective, blinded clinical evaluation of fFN testing in women presenting with threatened preterm labour at between 24 and 34 weeks' gestation at two Canadian tertiary care centres. RESULTS: Of the 149 women tested, 32 had a positive fFN test. In the total patient population, 10.1% delivered within seven days of testing, and 18.2% delivered prior to 34 weeks. A negative fFN result was associated with a 97.4% likelihood of delivering more than seven days after testing and with a 91.4% chance of delivering after 34 weeks. CONCLUSION: The fFN test appears to provide useful information in the risk assessment of Canadian women presenting with symptoms compatible with preterm labour. A negative test has a high predictive value for delivering more than seven days after presentation.
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