Twin; Pregnancy, Affecting Fetus or Newborn Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Cervical Cerclage With or Without Vaginal Progesterone Versus Vaginal Progesterone Alone for Prevention of Preterm Labor in Asymptomatic Twin Pregnancies With a Sonographic Short Cervix: A Randomized Clinical Trial
The objective of the present study is to evaluate the effectiveness of vaginal progesterone and cervical cerclage each alone and in combination in improving gestational age in twin pregnancy and its subsequent impact on perinatal outcome.
There is a lack of effective, evidenceābased interventions for the prevention of preterm birth in twin pregnancies. There is limited evidence for the use of vaginal progesterone and cervical cerclage, and the cervical pessary is currently only used within a research setting. There are no reported trials comparing the effectiveness of each of these interventions against each other, whether in isolation or in combination. Research is needed to further evaluate the benefit of the cervical pessary and the use of cervical cerclage in twins of women with a short cervix. A recent article by Stock et al.concludes by advising clinicians to share with women the uncertainty of methods to prevent PTB in multiple pregnancies, and offer the opportunity to participate in clinical trials. So the objective of the present study is to evaluate the effectiveness of vaginal progesterone and cervical cerclage each alone and in combination in improving gestational age in twin pregnancy and its subsequent impact on perinatal outcome. ;
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