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NCT ID: NCT04726085 Enrolling by invitation - Preterm Labor Clinical Trials

Ibuprofen Versus Indomethacin Following Emergent Cerclage Placement

TOCO
Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Cervical insufficiency is defined as painless cervical dilation in the second trimester. Cervical insufficiency can ultimately lead to second trimester loss of pregnancy. Cerclages are utilized in pregnancies affected by cervical insufficiency in order to prolong gestational latency. There have been several studies investigating the efficacy of perioperative medications for cerclage placement and the effects they have on gestational latency. Some such studies have found that perioperative indomethacin in combination with antibiotics have significantly increased gestational latency when compared to placebo. Indomethacin has traditionally been the tocolytic of choice with cerclage placement. At our hospital, ibuprofen has been the tocolytic of choice for cerclage placement secondary to pharmacy availability. Our study aims to evaluate whether gestational latency differs among patients undergoing emergent cerclage whether they receive perioperative ibuprofen or indomethacin.

NCT ID: NCT03210415 Enrolling by invitation - Preterm Labor Clinical Trials

Study on Prevention, Treatment and Mechanism of Preterm Labor for Chinese Pregnant Women ≥35 Years Old

Start date: August 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In China, there's no effective prevention and treatment on preterm birth for pregnant women ≥35 years old, so this study is necessary.