Investigation the effect of timing of amniotomy (early versus delayed) after vaginal misoprostol in induced labor. Condition: induction of labour intervention: eary versus late amniotomy on labour induction after vaginal misoprostol Phase: Not applicable
study type: randomized clinical trial actual enrollment: 140 allocation: Random intervention model: two groups assignment masking: open lebal primary purpose: induction of labour actual study start: May 3, 2019 Primary Completion: January 10, 2020 actual study completion date: March 20, 2020
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
140
rupture of membrane early and late
Menoufia University hospital
Shibīn al Kawm, Menoufia, Egypt
successful induction
definition of successful induction is occurrence of vaginal delivery within 24 hours from the beginning of induction
Time frame: immediately after intervention
induction-delivery interval
duration of labor and amniotomy delivery interval
Time frame: immediately after intervention
misoprostol doses administered
number of misoprostol doses administered
Time frame: during the intervention
the need for augmentation of labor
the need for augmentation of labor by oxytocin and perinatal outcomes included cord prolapse and abnormal FHR changes during labor
Time frame: during the intervention
intrapartum meconium
intrapartum meconium passage
Time frame: during the intervention
Apgar score
Apgar score less than 7 at 1 and 5 minutes
Time frame: during the intervention
newborn admission in the neonatal intensive care unit
newborn admission in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Time frame: immediately after intervention
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