The investigators intend to compare the rate of urinary retention among female patients after vaginal delivery under epidural anesthesia, depending on bladder catheterization type, either by a foley catheter inserted adjacent to epidural anesthesia or intermittent catheterization applied every 4 hours during labor.
An explanation about the study will be delivered to each participant and each participant will sign a confirmed consent. Patients will be randomized between 2 groups of treatment: 1. intermittent catheterization applied every 4 hours during labor. 2. foley catheter inserted adjacent to epidural anesthesia. In patients with a foley catheter, the catheter will be removed soon after delivery. Participants will be followed by a clinician post labor. An abdominal US will be performed either 4 hours after delivery or after the participant urinates to check the bladder volume. Patient information including demographic information, information regarding the patient's pregnancy and delivery will be collected from the patient's electronic record.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
160
Extended bladder catheterization after epidural anesthesia.
Intermittent catheterization every 4 hours after epidural anesthesia.
Performance of epidural anesthesia by a certified anesthesiologist.
Rambam health care campus
Haifa, Israel
RECRUITINGRate of urinary retention after vaginal delivery with epidural anesthesia
Time frame: Up to 3 days
Rate of urinary tract infections
Time frame: Up to 3 days
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