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CompletedNCT02966197

Efficacy of Prophylactic Internal Iliac Artery Balloon Catheterization in the Management of Placenta Previa and Accreta

the Efficacy of Prophylactic Internal Iliac Artery Balloon Catheterization in the Management of Placenta Previa and Accreta

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
114 (actual)
Sponsor
Deng Dongrui · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
15 Years – 60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Placenta previa and accreta both could potentially cause serious postpartum hemorrhage and even maternal death. Interventional radiological techniques have been developed to limit massive hemorrhage during caesarean section. This study investigated the efficacy of prophylactic internal iliac artery balloon catheterization in management for placenta previa and accreta.

Detailed description

Placenta previa and accreta both could potentially cause serious postpartum hemorrhage and even maternal death. Interventional radiological techniques have been developed to limit massive hemorrhage during caesarean section. This study investigated the efficacy of prophylactic internal iliac artery balloon catheterization in management for placenta previa and accreta. Between June 2015 and August 2016,patients were personally recruited and managed by the authors,and assigned to either balloon group or control group by their willingness to catheterization or not. Both groups benefitted similar management protocol with the exception of interventional radiology operation. Intraoperative blood loss, transfusion volume, radiation dose, exposure time, surgical duration, procedure complications and neonatal outcomes were analyzed.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREprophylactic internal iliac artery balloon catheterizationBetween June 2015 and August 2016
DEVICEProphylactic internal iliac artery balloon
RADIATIONRadiology operation

Timeline

Start date
2015-06-01
Primary completion
2016-09-01
Completion
2016-09-01
First posted
2016-11-17
Last updated
2016-11-17

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02966197. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.