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NCT number NCT03934918
Other study ID # 1233410
Secondary ID
Status Withdrawn
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date December 2020
Est. completion date June 2022

Study information

Verified date March 2021
Source University of California, Davis
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study is to compare 2 groups in nulliparous women undergoing cervical ripening for induction of labor. The study hypothesis is that outpatient cervical preparation with a foley catheter can reduce the induction of labor (IOL) time interval from admission to delivery by 50%. A 30 ml transcervical foley catheter is a safe mode of cervical preparation in the outpatient setting, as concluded in Diederen et al, Sciscinoe et al, and Kelly et al. Findings from studies on nulliparous, term, singleton vertex (NTSV) showed patients can be applied to a wide variety of maternity unit sizes as discussed by Main et al. No previous study has evaluated the effectiveness of outpatient cervical preparation in the NTSV population by PUBMED search. Further, no previous study has assessed patient satisfaction cervical preparation in the outpatient setting and no previous study has evaluated whether outpatient cervical preparation has an impact on the length of stay and cost of hospitalization. This study will explore these important questions with the goal of improving current practices in labor induction to be more patient-centered, pragmatic, and cost-effective.


Description:

Each participant who is offered an induction of labor from the University of California (UC) Davis Obstetrics and Gynecology clinics will be screened for inclusion criteria. If the participant meets inclusion criteria the participant will be given general information about the study and asked if they would like to participate. If so, research coordinators will meet the participant either during the current clinic visit or a subsequent clinic visit to consent and enroll the participant in the study. During this meeting, the participant will be randomly assigned to Group 1 or Group 2 by using randomization.com and subject number. Group 1: Treatment The participant will be given an appointment for fetal monitoring and transcervical foley catheter placement at the Antenatal Testing Unit of the UC Davis Ambulatory Care Center. This may be a same-day appointment. Once the participant presents for her appointment, participant will undergo a routine cervical examination, and routine ultrasound examination for fetal presentation and deep vertical pocket. The participant will also have vitals taken and undergo a brief interview with a provider to rule out rupture of membranes, significant vaginal bleeding, and other perinatal concerns. In order to undergo outpatient cervical preparation, the participant must meet the following criteria: Bishop's score <6 on cervical exam; Normal deep vertical pocket; Cephalic presentation; Negative standard interview to screen for vaginal bleeding, rupture of membranes, labor, and pre-eclampsia; and Blood pressure below 160 bpm systolic and 110 bpm diastolic. If the participant meets the above criteria for outpatient cervical preparation, a 30 mL transcervical foley catheter will be placed. If the participant does not meet criteria, participant will be sent to Labor and Delivery for possible admission. The participant may elect to receive pain medication intramuscularly for pain management before or after foley catheter placement. After catheter placement the participant will undergo a nonstress test (NST), and if there is no evidence of tachysystole or non-reassuring fetal well-being, participant will be discharged home with a prescription for tylenol. Upon discharge home, the participant will receive instructions on keeping catheter on gentle traction and walking. The participant will be instructed to return once the foley is expelled, or after 24 hours with the foley in place. The participant will also leave with return precautions including rupture of membranes, vaginal bleeding, decreased fetal movement, labor, severe pain, and signs or symptoms of preeclampsia. As a safety measure, the participant will be counseled to call an 24 hour advice nurse line if participant experiences any of the following: Severe pain or discomfort (greater than 8 out of a 10 point scale); Vaginal bleeding; Loss of fluid; Contractions more than 5 minutes apart; Decreased fetal movement; Fevers or chills; Severe headache; Abdominal pain under right rib area; and Spots in vision or blurry vision. The remaining procedures in this group will follow the standard Labor and Delivery hospital procedures at UC Davis Group 2: Control The participant will be admitted to Labor and Delivery. The remaining procedures in this group will follow standard Labor and Delivery hospital procedures at UC Davis The duration anticipated to enroll all study subjects is 10-14 months after Institutional Review Board approval. Approximately 30-40 participant are admitted each month to UC Davis Labor and Delivery. On average, half of these participants are nulliparous. If approximately 5- 10 participants are recruited to each group each month, it will take 10-14 months to reach the goal number of subjects. The duration of an individual subject's participation in the study will be from time of foley catheter insertion (Group 1) or hospital admission time (Group 2) to the time of hospital discharge. Electronic medical records will be accessed during and after this time period only pertaining to the participant's labor including intrapartum and postpartum complications. In addition, participants will be asked survey questions at the time of study enrollment and on postpartum day 1. The estimated date for the investigators to complete this study is two months after enrollment has ended.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Withdrawn
Enrollment 0
Est. completion date June 2022
Est. primary completion date June 2021
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Female
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Nulliparous women >18 years of age - Singleton live pregnancy - Vertex presentation - Scheduled induction of labor between 37 and 42 weeks gestation - Bishop score <6 Exclusion Criteria: - Regular painful contractions (> every 5 minutes) - Oligohydramnios or anhydramnios - Breech presentation - Rupture of membranes - Fetal heart tracing with minimal variability or significant decelerations with >50% contractions - Prior vaginal or cesarean delivery - Contraindication to vaginal delivery (including placenta previa, morbidly adherent placenta, active genital herpes) - Known or suspected placental abruption - Major fetal anomaly - Poorly controlled hypertension (using 2 or more medications; newly diagnosed preeclampsia; preeclampsia with severe features; superimposed preeclampsia) - Poorly controlled diabetes

Study Design


Intervention

Other:
Treatment
Patients for IOL are sent home after placement of intracervical balloon

Locations

Country Name City State
United States University of California Davis Sacramento California

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of California, Davis

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (5)

Diederen M, Gommers J, Wilkinson C, Turnbull D, Mol B. Safety of the balloon catheter for cervical ripening in outpatient care: complications during the period from insertion to expulsion of a balloon catheter in the process of labour induction: a systema — View Citation

Kelly AJ, Alfirevic Z, Ghosh A. Outpatient versus inpatient induction of labour for improving birth outcomes. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2013 Nov 12;(11):CD007372. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD007372.pub3. Review. Update in: Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2020 A — View Citation

Main EK. Leading Change on Labor and Delivery: Reducing Nulliparous Term Singleton Vertex (NTSV) Cesarean Rates. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2017 Feb;43(2):51-52. doi: 10.1016/j.jcjq.2016.11.009. Epub 2016 Nov 15. — View Citation

Sciscione AC, Muench M, Pollock M, Jenkins TM, Tildon-Burton J, Colmorgen GH. Transcervical Foley catheter for preinduction cervical ripening in an outpatient versus inpatient setting. Obstet Gynecol. 2001 Nov;98(5 Pt 1):751-6. — View Citation

Society of Maternal-Fetal (SMFM) Publications Committee. Electronic address: pubs@smfm.org. SMFM Statement on Elective Induction of Labor in Low-Risk Nulliparous Women at Term: the ARRIVE Trial. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2019 Jul;221(1):B2-B4. doi: 10.1016/j.a — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Cost of hospitalization charges incurred by the patient for all procedures performed including occupancy fees 12 months
Primary Duration of time from admission for IOL to delivery The time difference from admission to delivery of the infant 24 hours
Secondary Total time of oxytocin use time from start to discontinuation prior to delivery 24 hours
Secondary Cesarean delivery proportion of cesarean section 12 months
Secondary Blood transfusion binary - yes or no 12 months
Secondary Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission Binary - yes or no 12 months
Secondary Apgar score at 5 minutes less than 7 Binary - yes or no 5 minutes after birth
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