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To assess whether in women with early PPROM tocolytics improve perinatal outcome.
To assess whether testing for fibronectin is a cost-effective strategy that prevents unnecessary treatment in women with threatened preterm labour.
To evaluate the effectiveness of tocolytic maintenance therapy for postponing delivery after initial 48-hour tocolytic therapy in women with threatened preterm birth from 24-32 weeks gestational age.
To determine whether a second, booster, influenza vaccination leads to a higher seroprotection rate in SLE patients, as compared to a single vaccination.
Primary end points:Safety (>1 toxic death per arm) and tolerability (relevant grade 4 toxicities) in not more than 33% of patients for the three treatment arms.Secondary end points:* Reduction of grade 2-4 key side effects in the experimental…