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NCT ID: NCT02673359 Recruiting - Premature Labour Clinical Trials

Vaginal Progesterone Versus Cervical Cerclage for Pregnant Women With Short Cervix and History of PTL and/or MTM

Start date: February 2016
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study to compare vaginal progesterone supplementation to cervical cerclage for prevention of preterm labor in women with short cervical length and history of previous midtrimester miscarriage and/or preterm labor.

NCT ID: NCT02598323 Not yet recruiting - Premature Labour Clinical Trials

Prevention and Treatment of Premature Labour for Asymptomatic Pregnant Women

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Start date: November 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

State of the question and research objective: International trials have shown that ultrasound measurement of the cervix identifies a population at high risk of preterm delivery. In case of short neck several types of treatments can be recommended: progesterone, the establishment of a strapping or pessary. These three treatments reduce the risk of preterm delivery. There is no French study. The objective of this study is to reduce prematurity in the PACA region Monaco-Corsica by introducing a routine ultrasound screening strategy asymptomatic short necks. Population concerned: All patients with active singleton pregnancy between 16 and 26 SA SA are eligible to ultrasound of the cervix. - Primary endpoint: delivery rate before 37 weeks. - Criteria secondary judgments rate of deliveries before 37 weeks, neonatal mortality morbidity. Expected result: a prematurity of 50%

NCT ID: NCT02338830 Completed - Premature Labour Clinical Trials

Vaginal Progesterone for Prevention of Preterm Labor in Asymptomatic Twin Pregnancies With Sonographic Short Cervix

Start date: June 2012
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the value of vaginal progesterone therapy for reduction of preterm labor in asymptomatic twin pregnancies who have sonographic short cervix