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NCT ID: NCT02643108 Active, not recruiting - Fecal Incontinence Clinical Trials

Lateral Episiotomy or Not in Vacuum Assisted Delivery in Non-parous Women

EVA
Start date: June 30, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Nulliparous women with a live singleton pregnancy in cephalic presentation past 34 gestational weeks will be randomized to lateral episiotomy or no episiotomy when operative vaginal delivery by vacuum extraction is indicated. Primary outcome is clinically diagnosed obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS) of any degree.

NCT ID: NCT00189007 Active, not recruiting - Reperfusion Injury Clinical Trials

Antenatal Allopurinol During Fetal Hypoxia

Start date: October 2009
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

A former study (submitted) in 32 severely asphyxiated infants participating in a randomized double blind study, in which early postnatal allopurinol or a placebo (within 4 hours after birth) was administered to reduce free radical formation and consequently reperfusion/reoxygenation injury to the newborn brain, showed an unaltered high mortality and no clinically relevant improvement in morbidity in infants treated with allopurinol. It was hypothesized that postnatal allopurinol treatment started too late to reduce reperfusion-induced free radical surge and that initiating allopurinol treatment of the fetus with (imminent) hypoxia already via the mother during labor will be more effective to reduce free radical-induced post-asphyxial brain damage.