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NCT ID: NCT05326269 Completed - Clinical trials for Nonreassuring Fetal Status

Acute Tocolysis With Terbutaline for Suspected Fetal Distress

Start date: April 23, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The trial was to determine the effect of administrating subcutaneous terbutaline prior to emergency caesarean delivery for suspected fetal distress

NCT ID: NCT01680484 Completed - Clinical trials for Nonreassuring Fetal Status

Bitter Chocolate or Orange Juice for Non-reactive Non-stress Test (NST) Patterns

Start date: February 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

There are multiple factors affecting the variability and acceleration pattern of fetal heart rate (FHR) pattern. However, fetal activity is considered as the main determinant. Any factor decreasing fetal activity causes a decrease in FHR variability. Fetal activity may be stimulated by manual manipulation, sound, light, change in maternal position and maternal ingestion of glucose. Among those, ingestion of any kind of food or juice is most frequently practiced in outpatient settings. This is not only medical but also a social routine. In this study the investigators have chosen the two most popular so-called 'fetal accelerators', chocolate and orange juice against no intervention and tried to find any usefulness of these on non-reactive NST patterns.