Pelvic Floor Disorders Clinical Trial
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One Plus One Equals Two - Will That do? A Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate Collegial Midwifery Practice to Prevent Perineal Trauma
Verified date | July 2021 |
Source | Region Skane |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
A new clinical practice to reduce perineal trauma has been adopted by many maternity wards in Sweden. This practice involves collegial midwifery assistance during the second stage of labor and the birth of the baby. The midwife responsible for the birth is the primary carer of the woman and the second midwife observes the birth or assists the primary midwife if asked to. The hypothesis is that the presence and support of an extra midwife will reduce severe perineal trauma (trauma to the anal sphincter (OASI)). The objective of this trial is to evaluate whether collegial midwifery assistance during the second stage reduces perineal trauma grade III-IV.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 3058 |
Est. completion date | July 13, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | March 21, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 47 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Nulliparous women - Primiparous women with one previous cesarean section who plan for a vaginal birth - >37+0 week of gestational age Exclusion Criteria: - Multiparous women - Twin pregnancies - Planned breech delivery - Preterm birth - Nulliparous women with planned elective cesarean section - Not able to understand oral and written information regarding the study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Sweden | Karlstad delivery ward | Karlstad | Värmland |
Sweden | Lund Delivery Ward, SUS Region Skåne | Lund | Skåne |
Sweden | Malmö Delivery Ward, SUS Region Skåne | Malmö | Skåne |
Sweden | PO Pregnancy and Birth, Karolinska University Hospital | Stockholm |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Region Skane | Karolinska University Hospital |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Number of women with obstetric anal sphincter injury | Tear of the external and/or internal anal sphincter at any degree, ICD-10 O70.2 and O70.3. | 4 hour | |
Secondary | Number of women with perineal tear grade II | Tear of the muscles of the perineum and/or deeper vaginal tears. ICD-10 O70.1 | 4 hour | |
Secondary | Number of women with postpartum bleeding | Postpartum bleeding in millilitres evaluated 6 hours after birth. ICD-10 O72.0, O72.1 (O72.1a, O72.1b) | 6 hour | |
Secondary | Birthposition at the time of birth | The position of the woman when giving birth as recorded in the local birth register | 2 hours | |
Secondary | Number of women with an episiotomy | Number of women who had an episiotomy performed during birth | 4 hour | |
Secondary | Number of women with perineal injury subtypes | Labial lacerations, periurethral tears, perinal tears grade I, and superficial vaginal tears. ICD-10 070.0 | 4 hour | |
Secondary | Apgar scores at birth, 1 and 5 min after birth | Apgar score assessed by the midwife a 1,5.10 minutes after the baby is born | 10 minutes | |
Secondary | pH in umbilical artery | Arterial pH in the umbilical cord | Blood sample is drawn from the umbilical cord within 1 minute after the birth of the baby and evaluated within 30 minutes | |
Secondary | Breastfeeding within 2 hours after birth | Number of women who breastfeed within 2 hours after birth | 2 hours | |
Secondary | Number of women with an assisted Instrumental delivery | Number of women with an instrumental delivery (vacuum extraction or forceps) | Recorded after birth (2 hours) | |
Secondary | Midwives experiences of the intervention | Midwives no 1 and no 2 will complete a study record after birth. The study record will contain question regarding what midwife no 2 assisted with during the second stage of labour and how it was perceived by midwife no 1 | One month | |
Secondary | Women's experiences of midwifery methods used during the second stage of labor | Study specific questions sent to women one month after the birth. A questionnaire with questions regarding midwifery methods used (YES or NO) during the second stage of labor and how they were perceived by the participating women. Questions with Likert scale answers. | One month | |
Secondary | Number of women with urinary incontinence 1 year after birth | Questionnaire 12 months after the birth. Pelvic Floor Impact Questionnaire (PFIQ) will be used. | 1 year | |
Secondary | Number of women with anal incontinence 1 year after birth | Questionnaire 12 months after the birth. Pelvic Floor Impact Questionnaire (PFIQ) will be used | 1 year | |
Secondary | Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) one year after birth | Questionnaire 12 months after the birth. Sexual Function Questionnaire (FSFI) will be used | 1 year | |
Secondary | Number of women with pelvic organ prolapse symptoms 1 year after birth | Questionnaire 12 months after the birth. Pelvic Floor Impact Questionnaire (PFDI-20) will be used | 1 year | |
Secondary | Number of women who scored 12 point or above on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale | Depressive symptoms 1 month after birth as reported on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) | one month | |
Secondary | Number of women who scored 12 point or above on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale | Depressive symptoms 1 year after birth as reported on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) | 1 year |
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