Evaluating definitions for maternal fever as diagnostic criteria for intraamniotic infection in low-risk pregnancies.
Claire JonesHamer TitusChederli Gayle BelongilotSelena SoviravongBrian K StansfieldPublished in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2021)
Guidelines that rely on maternal fever definitions for the diagnosis of suspected intraamniotic infection exhibit high agreement with low sensitivity, but high specificity and negative predictive value for pathology-confirmed chorioamnionitis. Maternal temperature ≥38°C continues to drive clinical decision-making for both mother and offspring.