Which Factors Contribute to False-Positive, False-Negative, and Invalid Results in Fetal Fibronectin Testing in Women with Symptoms of Preterm Labor?
Bruijn, Merel M C; Hermans, Frederik J R; Vis, Jolande Y.; Wilms, Femke F.; Oudijk, Martijn A.; Kwee, Anneke; Porath, Martina M.; Oei, Guid; Scheepers, Hubertina C. J.; Spaanderman, Marc E. A.; Bloemenkamp, Kitty W M; Haak, Monique C.; Bolte, Antoinette C.; Vandenbussche, Frank P. H. A.; Woiski, Mallory D; Bax, Caroline J.; Cornette, Jérôme M J; Duvekot, Johannes J.; Bijvank, Bas W A N I J; van Eyck, Jim; Franssen, Maureen T. M.; Sollie, Krystyna M.; van der Post, Joris A. M.; Bossuyt, Patrick M. M.; Kok, Marjolein; Mol, Ben Willem J.; van Baaren, Gert-Jan
(2017) American Journal of Perinatology, volume 34, issue 3, pp. 234 - 239
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Abstract
Objective We assessed the influence of external factors on false-positive, false-negative, and invalid fibronectin results in the prediction of spontaneous delivery within 7 days. Methods We studied symptomatic women between 24 and 34 weeks' gestational age. We performed uni- and multivariable logistic regression to estimate the effect of external factors
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(vaginal soap, digital examination, transvaginal sonography, sexual intercourse, vaginal bleeding) on the risk of false-positive, false-negative, and invalid results, using spontaneous delivery within 7 days as the outcome. Results Out of 708 women, 237 (33%) had a false-positive result; none of the factors showed a significant association. Vaginal bleeding increased the proportion of positive fetal fibronectin (fFN) results, but was significantly associated with a lower risk of false-positive test results (odds ratio [OR], 0.22; 95% confidence intervals [CI], 0.12-0.39). Ten women (1%) had a false-negative result. None of the investigated factors was significantly associated with a significantly higher risk of false-negative results. Twenty-one tests (3%) were invalid; only vaginal bleeding showed a significant association (OR, 4.5; 95% CI, 1.7-12). Conclusion The effect of external factors on the performance of qualitative fFN testing is limited, with vaginal bleeding as the only factor that reduces its validity.
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Keywords: external factors, fetal fibronectin, prediction, preterm delivery, Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Journal Article
ISSN: 0735-1631
Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers
Note: Copyright: Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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