Prospective study evaluating the feasibility of shear-wave elastography of the uterus during the third stage of labour and following placental delivery. The investigators hypothesize that the stiffness of the myometrium can be measured by using shear-wave technology. This study involves 30 patients with a healthy pregnancy and spontaneous vaginal delivery. One co-investigator will carry out measurements at the uterine fundus, at three different time points: after fetal delivery, after placental delivery and 30 minutes after placental delivery.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Investigate the feasibility of use of shear-wave elastography of the uterus during the third stage of labour and following placental delivery in order to predict uterine atony .
University Hospital of Lausanne
Lausanne, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland
Stiffness of the myometrium
Difference in median myometrial shear wave velocity between each time point: after fetal delivery, after placental delivery and 30 minutes after placental delivery.
Time frame: Third labor stage to 30 minutes post placenta delivery
Blood loss
Measurement of total blood loss
Time frame: Two hours following the childbirth
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