Uterine Contraction
Clinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Uterine Contraction trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Uterine Contraction trials you may qualify forLabor analgesia is an important component of the care of laboring patients. A known side effect of combined spinal and epidural anesthesia (a type of labor anal…
This study will investigate the effects of drugs called "uterotonics" that help with the contraction of the uterus after a baby is born. This uterine contractio…
The goal of this study is to learn about how medication that is used to help treat low blood pressure during a Cesarean delivery (CD) can cause changes to the u…
Hypotension is one of the most common adverse effects of spinal anesthesia for cesarean deliveries, affecting as many as 55-90% of mothers. Hypotension during c…
The uterus is a dynamic muscular organ that undergoes rhythmic, wave-like contractions known as endometrial peristalsis or endometrial waves. This muscular acti…
This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of atosiban in patients with previous pregnancy failure and abnormal uterine contractions during the peri-embryo transf…
During a previous clinical trial (RCF-abdo: 2018-A01194-51), trans-abdominal signals were collected in 90 patients at the maternity Jeanne de Flandre. This data…
The investigators aim to evaluate the safety and efficacy of administering calcium carbonate to laboring participants undergoing labor inductions. The investiga…
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if oral calcium carbonate can improve uterine contractions and labor outcomes in term pregnancies. It will also eval…