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Cervical Traction vs. Active Management of 3rd Stage of Labor

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Cairo University (CU)

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Post Partum Hemorrhage

Treatments

Procedure: cervical traction
Drug: Oxytocin

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

306 patients will be divided randomly in to 2 GROUPS:

  • control group: 153 patients will receive Oxytocin 10 IU I.V shot administered at the time of delivery of the anterior shoulder of the baby for both groups in prevention of postpartum haemorrhage,followed by active management of the third stage of labor by administration of oxytocin 5 IU units IM and waiting for signs of placental separation then controlled cord traction (CCT) to the umbilical cord while applying simultaneous counter-pressure to the uterus, through the abdomen(Brandt Andrews maneuver)
  • study group:156 patients received Oxytocin 10 IU I.V shot at the time of delivery of the of the anterior shoulder of the baby according to the WHO recommendation .Then oxytocin is stopped and cervical traction (Amr maneuver )is applied.

In the maneuver,sustained traction downward and posteriorly was applied to anterior and posterior lips of the cervix using ovum forceps for approximately 90 seconds. The traction should be adequate to allow the cervix to reach the vaginal introitus. Meanwhile (CCT ) is avoided and watchful waiting for signs of placental separartion till 90 seconds end. Massage is not employed but the fundus is frequently palpaple to insure it doesnot become atonic and filled with blood from placenta separation. In cases whom placental separation did not occur within the 90 seconds, we removed the ovum forceps and waited for 30 min for the placental separation .

Full description

The patients were divided randomly in to 2 GROUPS:

  • control group: 153 patients received Oxytocin 10 IU I.V shot administered at the time of delivery of the anterior shoulder of the baby according to the WHO recommendation for both groups in prevention of postpartum haemorrhage,followed by active management of the third stage of labor by administration of oxytocin 5 IU units IM (WHO GDG recommendations,2012) and waiting for signs of placental separation then controlled cord traction (CCT)to the umbilical cord while applying simultaneous counter-pressure to the uterus, through the abdomen(Brandt Andrews maneuver)
  • study group:156 patients received Oxytocin 10 IU I.V shot at the time of delivery of the of the anterior shoulder of the baby according to the WHO recommendation .Then oxytocin is stopped and cervical traction (Amr maneuver )is applied.

In the maneuver,sustained traction downward and posteriorly was applied to anterior and posterior lips of the cervix using ovum forceps for approximately 90 seconds. The traction should be adequate to allow the cervix to reach the vaginal introitus. Meanwhile (CCT ) is avoided and watchful waiting for signs of placental separartion till 90 seconds end. Massage is not employed but the fundus is frequently palpaple to insure it doesnot become atonic and filled with blood from placenta separation. In cases whom placental separation did not occur within the 90 seconds, we removed the ovum forceps and waited for 30 min for the placental separation .

Enrollment

306 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 42 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

singleton pregnancy full term pregnancy ( gestational age 37 - 42 weeks).

Exclusion criteria

  • twin pregnancy, preterm labor <36 weeks, fetal macrosomia, any case with bleeding tendency e.g: haemorrhagic diseases and cases with risk of postpartum haemorrhage as: Peripartun hemorrhage ( placenta previa or placental abruption), anemia or hypertension

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

306 participants in 2 patient groups

Cervical traction
Active Comparator group
Description:
sustained traction downward and posteriorly was applied to anterior and posterior lips of the cervix using ovum forceps for approximately 90 seconds. The traction should be adequate to allow the cervix to reach the vaginal introitus
Treatment:
Drug: Oxytocin
Drug: Oxytocin
Procedure: cervical traction
Active management
Active Comparator group
Description:
administration of oxytocin 5 IU units IM (WHO GDG recommendations,2012) and waiting for signs of placental separation then controlled cord traction (CCT)to the umbilical cord while applying simultaneous counter-pressure to the uterus, through the abdomen(Brandt Andrews maneuver)
Treatment:
Drug: Oxytocin
Drug: Oxytocin

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Ahmed Maged, MD; Ali Abdelhafez, MD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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