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Sleep Efficiency and Quantification After Labor Epidural Analgesia (Actiwatch)

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University of Virginia

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Pregnancy

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The specific aim is to attempt to quantify the amount and efficiency of sleep that parturients receive after placement of labor epidural analgesia.

Full description

The hypothesis is that the placement of labor epidural analgesia results in improved sleep efficiency and increased amount of sleep for parturients during their labor process as measured by an actigraph. An actigraph is a watch that monitors movement and allows for non-invasive determination of sleep-wake cycles. For this study, the Actiwatch 2 will be used due to departmental availability. For this study, 36 parturients will be enrolled that are coming in for induction of labor at term gestational age, regardless of whether they think they will desire epidural analgesia or not . These parturients will wear the Actiwatch from the beginning of induction of their labor until the delivery of their baby. Participants will be instructed to press a button on the watch to record the start and end times of when they are trying to sleep. The data will then be analyzed to determine the amount of time that participants were able to sleep after placement of an epidural catheter as well as their sleep efficiency, defined as the percentage of time spent sleeping during the time in which sleep is attempted.

Enrollment

36 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 50 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Parturients admitted for induction of labor
  • Term pregnancy (>37 weeks gestational age)

Exclusion criteria

  • Preterm pregnancy (< 37 weeks gestational age) Parturients not willing or not able to give informed consent Patients receiving magnesium treatment will be excluded.

Trial design

36 participants in 1 patient group

Term pregnancy (>37 weeks gestation)
Description:
Term pregnancy (\>37 weeks gestation)

Trial contacts and locations

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