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Active management of the third stage of labour without controlled cord traction: a randomized non-inferiority controlled trial

BACKGROUND: The third stage of labour refers to the period between birth of the baby and complete expulsion of the placenta. Some degree of blood loss occurs after the birth of the baby due to separation of the placenta. This period is a risky period because uterus may not contract well after birth...

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Autores principales: Gülmezoglu, A Metin, Widmer, Mariana, Merialdi, Mario, Qureshi, Zahida, Piaggio, Gilda, Elbourne, Diana, Abdel-Aleem, Hany, Carroli, Guillermo, Hofmeyr, G Justus, Lumbiganon, Pisake, Derman, Richard, Okong, Pius, Goudar, Shivaprasad, Festin, Mario, Althabe, Fernando, Armbruster, Deborah
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2647525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19154621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4755-6-2
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author Gülmezoglu, A Metin
Widmer, Mariana
Merialdi, Mario
Qureshi, Zahida
Piaggio, Gilda
Elbourne, Diana
Abdel-Aleem, Hany
Carroli, Guillermo
Hofmeyr, G Justus
Lumbiganon, Pisake
Derman, Richard
Okong, Pius
Goudar, Shivaprasad
Festin, Mario
Althabe, Fernando
Armbruster, Deborah
author_facet Gülmezoglu, A Metin
Widmer, Mariana
Merialdi, Mario
Qureshi, Zahida
Piaggio, Gilda
Elbourne, Diana
Abdel-Aleem, Hany
Carroli, Guillermo
Hofmeyr, G Justus
Lumbiganon, Pisake
Derman, Richard
Okong, Pius
Goudar, Shivaprasad
Festin, Mario
Althabe, Fernando
Armbruster, Deborah
author_sort Gülmezoglu, A Metin
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description BACKGROUND: The third stage of labour refers to the period between birth of the baby and complete expulsion of the placenta. Some degree of blood loss occurs after the birth of the baby due to separation of the placenta. This period is a risky period because uterus may not contract well after birth and heavy blood loss can endanger the life of the mother. Active management of the third stage of labour (AMTSL) reduces the occurrence of severe postpartum haemorrhage by approximately 60–70%. Active management consists of several interventions packaged together and the relative contribution of each of the components is unknown. Controlled cord traction is one of those components that require training in manual skill for it to be performed appropriately. If it is possible to dispense with controlled cord traction without losing efficacy it would have major implications for effective management of the third stage of labour at peripheral levels of health care. OBJECTIVE: The primary objective is to determine whether the simplified package of oxytocin 10 IU IM/IV is not less effective than the full AMTSL package. METHODS: A hospital-based, multicentre, individually randomized controlled trial is proposed. The hypothesis tested will be a non-inferiority hypothesis. The aim will be to determine whether the simplified package without CCT, with the advantage of not requiring training to acquire the manual skill to perform this task, is not less effective than the full AMTSL package with regard to reducing blood loss in the third stage of labour. The simplified package will include uterotonic (oxytocin 10 IU IM) injection after delivery of the baby and cord clamping and cutting at approximately 3 minutes after birth. The full package will include the uterotonic injection (oxytocin 10 IU IM), controlled cord traction following observation of uterine contraction and cord clamping and cutting at approximately 3 minutes after birth. The primary outcome measure is blood loss of 1000 ml or more at one hour and up to two hours for women who continue to bleed after one hour. The secondary outcomes are blood transfusion, the use of additional uterotonics and measure of severe morbidity and maternal death. We aim to recruit 25,000 women delivering vaginally in health facilities in eight countries within a 12 month recruitment period. MANAGEMENT: Overall trial management will be from HRP/RHR in Geneva. There will be eight centres located in Argentina, Egypt, India, Kenya, Philippines, South Africa, Thailand and Uganda. There will be an online data entry system managed from HRP/RHR. The trial protocol was developed following a technical consultation with international organizations and leading researchers in the field. EXPECTED OUTCOMES: The main objective of this trial is to investigate whether a simplified package of third stage management can be recommended without increasing the risk of PPH. By avoiding the need for a manual procedure that requires training, the third stage management can be implemented in a more widespread and cost-effective way around the world even at the most peripheral levels of the health care system. This trial forms part of the programme of work to reduce maternal deaths due to postpartum haemorrhage within the RHR department in collaboration with other research groups and organizations active in the field. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ACTRN12608000434392
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spelling pubmed-26475252009-02-25 Active management of the third stage of labour without controlled cord traction: a randomized non-inferiority controlled trial Gülmezoglu, A Metin Widmer, Mariana Merialdi, Mario Qureshi, Zahida Piaggio, Gilda Elbourne, Diana Abdel-Aleem, Hany Carroli, Guillermo Hofmeyr, G Justus Lumbiganon, Pisake Derman, Richard Okong, Pius Goudar, Shivaprasad Festin, Mario Althabe, Fernando Armbruster, Deborah Reprod Health Study Protocol BACKGROUND: The third stage of labour refers to the period between birth of the baby and complete expulsion of the placenta. Some degree of blood loss occurs after the birth of the baby due to separation of the placenta. This period is a risky period because uterus may not contract well after birth and heavy blood loss can endanger the life of the mother. Active management of the third stage of labour (AMTSL) reduces the occurrence of severe postpartum haemorrhage by approximately 60–70%. Active management consists of several interventions packaged together and the relative contribution of each of the components is unknown. Controlled cord traction is one of those components that require training in manual skill for it to be performed appropriately. If it is possible to dispense with controlled cord traction without losing efficacy it would have major implications for effective management of the third stage of labour at peripheral levels of health care. OBJECTIVE: The primary objective is to determine whether the simplified package of oxytocin 10 IU IM/IV is not less effective than the full AMTSL package. METHODS: A hospital-based, multicentre, individually randomized controlled trial is proposed. The hypothesis tested will be a non-inferiority hypothesis. The aim will be to determine whether the simplified package without CCT, with the advantage of not requiring training to acquire the manual skill to perform this task, is not less effective than the full AMTSL package with regard to reducing blood loss in the third stage of labour. The simplified package will include uterotonic (oxytocin 10 IU IM) injection after delivery of the baby and cord clamping and cutting at approximately 3 minutes after birth. The full package will include the uterotonic injection (oxytocin 10 IU IM), controlled cord traction following observation of uterine contraction and cord clamping and cutting at approximately 3 minutes after birth. The primary outcome measure is blood loss of 1000 ml or more at one hour and up to two hours for women who continue to bleed after one hour. The secondary outcomes are blood transfusion, the use of additional uterotonics and measure of severe morbidity and maternal death. We aim to recruit 25,000 women delivering vaginally in health facilities in eight countries within a 12 month recruitment period. MANAGEMENT: Overall trial management will be from HRP/RHR in Geneva. There will be eight centres located in Argentina, Egypt, India, Kenya, Philippines, South Africa, Thailand and Uganda. There will be an online data entry system managed from HRP/RHR. The trial protocol was developed following a technical consultation with international organizations and leading researchers in the field. EXPECTED OUTCOMES: The main objective of this trial is to investigate whether a simplified package of third stage management can be recommended without increasing the risk of PPH. By avoiding the need for a manual procedure that requires training, the third stage management can be implemented in a more widespread and cost-effective way around the world even at the most peripheral levels of the health care system. This trial forms part of the programme of work to reduce maternal deaths due to postpartum haemorrhage within the RHR department in collaboration with other research groups and organizations active in the field. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ACTRN12608000434392 BioMed Central 2009-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2647525/ /pubmed/19154621 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4755-6-2 Text en Copyright © 2009 Gülmezoglu et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Gülmezoglu, A Metin
Widmer, Mariana
Merialdi, Mario
Qureshi, Zahida
Piaggio, Gilda
Elbourne, Diana
Abdel-Aleem, Hany
Carroli, Guillermo
Hofmeyr, G Justus
Lumbiganon, Pisake
Derman, Richard
Okong, Pius
Goudar, Shivaprasad
Festin, Mario
Althabe, Fernando
Armbruster, Deborah
Active management of the third stage of labour without controlled cord traction: a randomized non-inferiority controlled trial
title Active management of the third stage of labour without controlled cord traction: a randomized non-inferiority controlled trial
title_full Active management of the third stage of labour without controlled cord traction: a randomized non-inferiority controlled trial
title_fullStr Active management of the third stage of labour without controlled cord traction: a randomized non-inferiority controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Active management of the third stage of labour without controlled cord traction: a randomized non-inferiority controlled trial
title_short Active management of the third stage of labour without controlled cord traction: a randomized non-inferiority controlled trial
title_sort active management of the third stage of labour without controlled cord traction: a randomized non-inferiority controlled trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2647525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19154621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4755-6-2
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