The purpose of this study is to compare concurrent oxytocin with membrane sweeping versus dinoprostone pessary in labor induction for multiparas at term with an unfavorable cervix.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
154
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Vaginal delivery within 24 hours
Vaginal delivery within 24 hours is defined as vaginal delivery after 24 hours of initiating intervention (i.e. membrane sweeping or dinoprostone) on the first day of induction.
Time frame: From the time of initiating intervention (i.e. membrane sweeping or dinoprostone) until the time of vaginal delivery, assessed up to 24 hours
Successful labor induction
to achieve the active phase of labor corresponding to a cervical dilatation of \>=4cm
Time frame: From the time of initiating intervention (i.e. membrane sweeping or dinoprostone) until the time of active phase of labor (defined as a cervical dilatation of >=4cm), assessed up to 24 hours
Incidence of cesarean delivery
Time frame: End of labor induction (assessed up to 120 hours)
The interval from start of oxytocin to delivery
Time frame: From the time of initiating oxytocin infusion until the time of delivery, assessed up to 120 hours
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