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BACKGROUND Prolonged labour can lead to increased maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity. The risk for complications of prolonged labour is more in poor resource settings. Active management of labour has been shown to decrease the occurrence of prolonged labour. Administering antispasmodics during labour could also lead to faster and more effective dilatation of the cervix. As the evidence to support this is still largely anecdotal around the world, there is a need to conduct clinical trials so as to obtain a valid answer.


Clinical Trial Description

BACKGROUND Prolonged labour can lead to increased maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity. The risk for complications of prolonged labour is more in poor resource settings. Active management of labour has been shown to decrease the occurrence of prolonged labour. Administering antispasmodics during labour could also lead to faster and more effective dilatation of the cervix. As the evidence to support this is still largely anecdotal around the world, there is a need to conduct clinical trials so as to obtain a valid answer. OBJECTIVE This study is designed to compare the effectiveness of metoclopramide versus hyoscine butyl bromide in shortening the duration of the first stage of labour in Abakaliki. Methods: This would be an equivalence randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial among nulliparous women in labour Abakaliki to determine the effectiveness of intramuscular Metoclopramide versus intramuscular Hyoscine bromide in shortening the duration of the first stage of labour. One arm will receive a single dose of 10mg of Metoclopramide intramuscularly, another will receive 20 mg of Hyoscine bromide, the third am will receive 1 ml of sterile water(placebo) intramuscularly. The data obtained will be analysed using Statistical Package for Social Science (IBM SPSS) software (version 20, Chicago II, USA) and the intention to treat the concept. Continuous variables would be presented as mean and standard deviation (Mean ± 2SD), while categorical variables would be presented as numbers and percentages. Logistic regression will also be applied where applicable. A difference with a P-value of ≤ 0.05 will be taken to be statistically significant. Results: The results will be presented in tables from where conclusions will be drawn CONCLUSION KEYWORD Prolonged labour, Metoclopramide, Hyoscine Bromide, the active phase of labour ;


Study Design


NCT number NCT05222646
Study type Interventional
Source Alex Ekwueme Federal University Teaching Hospital
Contact UWAKWE DR EMMANUEL CHIJIOKE, PART 1
Phone 0806 874 8644
Email darlingtonpeter2012@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 1
Start date January 3, 2022
Completion date August 30, 2022