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Role of Lactoferrin in Prevention of Premature Rupture of Membranes


Mohammed Abd Elhady Mohammed
Amr Ali Sharaf Eldeen
Amira Emam Ahmed
Mai Abd Elgelil Abd Elmoneem Boshnak

Abstract

Background: The development of the fetal membranes “amnion and chorion” begins with embryogenesis, although they do not have a  direct role in the formation of the embryo or fetus.


Objective: This study aimed to decrease the morbidities and mortalities resulting from premature rupture of membranes (PROM.).


Patients and methods: This was a cohort study conducted on 90 patients at Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Benha  University Hospital and Zagazig General Hospital through the period from November 2022 to November 2023.


Results: A notable divergence was observed concerning the cervical length, with the first measurement yielding a p-value of 0.005 and  the second measurement yielding a p-value of 0.01. Furthermore, a significant disparity was noted in the gestational age at the time of  termination, as evidenced by a p-value of 0.029. When evaluating the effectiveness of lactoferrin (LF) in averting membrane rupture,  lactoferrin demonstrated a sensitivity of 75.6%, a specificity of 57.8%, and predictive values for positive and negative outcomes of 64.2%  and 70.3% respectively, albeit with a non-significant p-value of 0.163. In terms of neonatal vital signs (including pulse rate and respiratory  rate) and neonatal weight, no significant differences were discerned, as indicated by p-values of 0.69, 0.545, 0.013, and 0.091, respectively. 


Conclusion: Augmentation through lactoferrin supplementation presents a conceivable strategy to diminish the incidence of PROM. Additional research is imperative to substantiate the preliminary evidence, which offers a significant conceptual foundation for  the prospective utilization of lactoferrin in thwarting preterm childbirth.


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eISSN: 2090-7125
print ISSN: 1687-2002