Prediction and prevention of preterm birth: Quality assessment and systematic review of clinical practice guidelines using the AGREE II framework

Aparna Ramachandran, Klorkor D. Clottey,Adrienne Gordon,Jon A. Hyett

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS(2024)

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Background: Prediction of pregnancies at risk of preterm birth (PTB) may allow targeted prevention strategies. Objectives: To assess quality of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and identify areas of agreement and contention in prediction and prevention of spontaneous PTB. Search Strategy: We searched for CPGs regarding PTB prediction and prevention in asymptomatic singleton pregnancies without language restriction in January 2024. Selection Criteria: CPGs included were published between July 2017 and December 2023 and contained statements intended to direct clinical practice. Data Collection and Analysis: CPG quality was assessed using the AGREE-II tool. Recommendations were extracted and grouped under domains of prediction and prevention, in general populations and high-risk groups. Main Results: We included 37 CPGs from 20 organizations; all were of moderate or high quality overall. There was consensus in prediction of PTB by identification of risk factors and cervical length screening in high-risk pregnancies and prevention of PTB by universal screening and treatment for asymptomatic bacteriuria, screening and treatment for BV in high-risk pregnancies, and use of preventative progesterone and cerclage. Areas of contention or limited consensus were the role of PTB clinics, universal cervical length measurement, biomarkers and cervical pessaries. Conclusions: This review identified strengths and limitations of current PTB CPGs, and areas for future research.
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clinical practice guideline,prediction,premature birth,preterm birth,prevention,systematic review
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