Uterine Rupture During Labor Among Women With a Prior Cesarean Delivery

NCT04566705 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 95

Last updated 2020-11-18

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Summary

Although a rare event, uterine rupture during labour is one of the most serious obstetric complications because of the dramatic maternal-fetal consequences that can result.

Identifying the risk factors associated with uterine rupture would enable gynecologists to provide patients with risks of uterine rupture in the event of attempted vaginal delivery.

The aim of our study is to determine risks factors for uterine rupture during labour in patients with a previous cesarean delivery who have not given birth since and to assess the occurrence of maternal-fetal comply-cations compared to patients with a previous cesarean delivery without uterine rupture.

Conditions

  • Uterine Rupture
  • Mode of Delivery

Interventions

OTHER

Risks factors, maternal and neonatal outcomes/complications

Risks factors, maternal and neonatal outcomes/complications

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • University Hospital, Montpellier

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Florent FUCHS, PUPH · University Hospital, Montpellier

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2020-03-01
Primary Completion
2020-03-30
Completion
2020-04-01

Countries

  • France

Study Locations

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