Transvaginal Ultrasound Clinical Trial
Official title:
Transabdominal Versus Transvaginal Ultrasound to Assess the Thickness of the Lower Uterine Segment at Term in Women With Previous One Cesarean Section.
aims to determine the accuracy of measurement of the LUS thickness by trans-abdominal and transvaginal ultrasound at term pregnancy in comparison to the actual thickness of LUS measured with manual caliper measurement during cesarean delivery. Study hypothesis: In women with previous cesarean delivery, determination of the LUS thickness can be done by trans-abdominal and transvaginal ultrasound at term pregnancy and compared to the actual thickness of LUS measured with a manual caliper at cesarean delivery. Study question: considering transabdominal & transvaginal ultrasound, which of them would be more accurate in the assessment of LUS thickness?
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