ABSTRACT
Serum levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) were
measured in patients requiring an emergent cerclage to determine if they are predictive
of successful pregnancy outcome. Women with a clinical diagnosis of cervical incompetence
requiring an emergent cerclage between 15 and 24 weeks gestation were enrolled. Asymptomatic
women of the same gestational age range were recruited as controls. IL-6 and TNF-α
levels were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Twenty-one women underwent
emergent cerclage and participated in the study, 15 (71%) of whom delivered after
28 weeks. Twenty-one women served as controls. IL-6 levels were increased in women
with cervical incompetence compared with control subjects, but there were no differences
between cerclage success and failure groups. TNF-α was not increased in women with
cervical incompetence and did not predict success of emergent cerclage. IL-6 levels
were increased in women with cervical incompetence who required an emergent cerclage.
KEYWORDS
Cervical incompetence - emergent cerclage - IL-6 - TNF-α - inflammation
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