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NCT ID: NCT06268431 Recruiting - Prolonged Labor Clinical Trials

Oxytocin Rest to Reduce Cesarean Delivery

ORCA
Start date: February 15, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prolonged labor is usually managed with continuous oxytocin infusion. "Oxytocin rest" has been proposed as a strategy to resolve protracted labor in patients who have received continuous oxytocin without progress. This strategy involves discontinuing oxytocin then restarting infusion after a period of time, under the theory that washout of the oxytocin receptor will strengthen uterine contractions to improve labor progress. "Oxytocin rest" is performed on labor and delivery units across the United States. Yet, there is no randomized or prospective data to support the practice. The purpose of this study is to assess whether oxytocin rest of 60 minutes in patients with prolonged labor reduces risk for cesarean delivery.

NCT ID: NCT05489315 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Labor Onset and Length Abnormalities

Quantifying the Impact of the Peanut Ball on the Duration of the Active Stage of Labor

Start date: July 26, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prolonged labor is associated with adverse maternal and fetal outcomes including infection, postpartum hemorrhage and increased NICU admission. One of the most common indications for cesarean section in the US is prolonged labor. Maternal positioning through labor facilitated by birthing balls is believed to help facilitate labor. Current data is inconclusive on whether or not the use of birthing balls is advantageous in a statistically significant manner. In this prospective randomized controlled trial, participants will be randomly selected to receive either the experimental intervention (repositioning peanut ball during labor) or the control intervention (the standard therapy of traditional repositioning during labor). Primary outcome: Time of active labor to delivery with and without use of the peanut ball. Secondary outcome: Cesarean section frequency.

NCT ID: NCT01854073 Recruiting - Prolonged Labor Clinical Trials

Hyoscine Butyl Bromide for Management of Prolonged Labor

Start date: February 2014
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

To determine the value of using Hyoscine as an antispasmodic drug for the management of prolonged labor in nulliparous women at term.