Status:

COMPLETED

Transvaginal Sonographic Measurement of Cervical Length Versus Bishop Score in Induction of Labour for Prediction of Caesarean Delivery.

Lead Sponsor:

Ain Shams University

Conditions:

Failed Induction

Cervical Dystocia

Eligibility:

FEMALE

18-35 years

Brief Summary

Transvaginal sonographic measurement of cervical length versus Bishop score in labour induction at term for prediction of Caesarean delivery. This study is prospective study. This study will be carrie...

Detailed Description

Patients and Methods Study design: This study is prospective study, comparative clinical trial for a test against a gold standard with blinding of the evaluator Study setting: This study will be c...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • 1\. Age (18-35) years. 2. Singleton pregnancy. 3. (37-42) weeks gestation. 4. Living fetus. 5. Cephalic presentation. 6. Absence of active labour. 7. No contraindication to vaginal delivery. 8. Average amount of clear liquor. 9. No history of uterine scar (myomectomy or previous C.S(.

Exclusion

  • 1\. Malpresentation. 2. Major fetal congenital anomalies as hydrocephalous \& dead fetus. 3. Patient received any pre induction ripping methods for example: (Acetic Acid-Prostaglandins).
  • 4\. Any medical history contraindicating vaginal delivery. 5. Assessment meconium staining to liquor or any evidence of chorioamnionitis. 6. Previous uterine surgery. 7. Multiple gestations. 8. Women with allergy to prostaglandins.

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

August 14 2017

Trial Type :

OBSERVATIONAL

Allocation :

ACTUAL

End Date :

January 12 2018

Estimated Enrollment :

320 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT03430804

Start Date

August 14 2017

End Date

January 12 2018

Last Update

February 14 2018

Active Locations (1)

Enter a location and click search to find clinical trials sorted by distance.

Page 1 of 1 (1 locations)

1

Mohamed adel mazroa

Tanta, Egypt

Transvaginal Sonographic Measurement of Cervical Length Versus Bishop Score in Induction of Labour for Prediction of Caesarean Delivery. | DecenTrialz