Fetal Membranes, Premature Rupture Clinical Trial
Official title:
Removal Versus Retention of Cervical Cerclage in Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes-A Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial
The purpose of this study is to determine whether retention of cervical cerclage after PPROM improves latency (without a significant increase in chorioamnionitis) and lessens neonatal morbidity.
The placement of cervical cerclage is standard of care for women who experience incompetent
cervix. Treadwell et al, published the largest retrospective review of 482 patients
receiving cerclage (364 elective and 118 emergent). They found premature rupture of
membranes (PROM) in 38% of the subjects with 9% delivering <27 weeks. Preterm birth is the
cause of at least 75% of neonatal deaths that are not due to congenital malformations. The
question of whether to remove cerclage after preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM)
is one of the unresolved controversies in obstetrics because the few available studies are
retrospective, all have small numbers of patients, and the studies have given conflicting
results regarding the safety of retaining a cerclage after preterm premature rupture of the
membranes. It is unclear from the retrospective studies whether latency (the interval from
membrane rupture to the onset of labor) is prolonged with retention of the suture.
Furthermore, some, but not all studies suggest an increase in major infectious maternal
morbidity and possibly neonatal morbidity. For this reason, clinicians vary greatly in
deciding on whether to remove a cerclage in a patient with PPROM and either practice is
currently an acceptable standard. This is a fairly rare complication, the combination of
PPROM in a patient with cerclage in place only occurs in about 1-3/1000 pregnant women. Thus
it has been impossible to study this problem prospectively in any single institution. The
establishment of the Obstetrix Collaborative Research Group affords the unique opportunity
to study this rare complication. Obstetrix manages 19 practices of Perinatologists around
the U.S. and Mexico and is comprised of nearly 100 such subspecialists. This problem is most
often referred to a Perinatologist when it occurs, so it is not unusual for these practices
to see 5 - 10 such patients per year. Obstetrix fully funds the infrastructure of this
research group and inclusion in this study will not alter the cost of patient care in either
group as there is virtually no cost in removing the cerclage and all these patients are kept
in hospital until delivery when membranes rupture as standard of care.
This is a multicenter trial. The purpose is to determine whether retention of cerclage after
preterm premature rupture of the membranes improves latency (without a significant increase
in chorioamnionitis) and lessens neonatal morbidity.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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