Blood test could predict premature birth
NCT ID NCT01340222
Summary
This study aimed to find immune system markers in a mother's blood that could better predict if a woman hospitalized for threatened preterm labor would actually deliver her baby early. Researchers enrolled 210 women and analyzed specific white blood cells to see if their patterns could serve as a reliable warning sign. The goal was to improve prediction over current methods, helping doctors decide who needs urgent care.
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Centre d'investigation clinique plurithématique
Dijon, 21079, France
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