Prediction of Perineal Tears by Striae Gravidarum Score (NCT02717676) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Prediction of Perineal Tears by Striae Gravidarum Score
Egypt250 participantsStarted 2016-03
Plain-language summary
Previous studies concluded that striae gravidarum assessment appears to predict the occurrence of perineal tears and recommend training the health personnel to calculate the total striae score which can help them decide if episiotomy is to be given or not. Episiotomy definitely seems to be preventive for perineal tears but giving episiotomy for the same is still debatable as episiotomy in itself is associated with morbidity. the hypothesis is episiotomy done in patients with high score will definitely protects against perineal tears. So, the aim of study is to determine whether assessment of striae gravidarum score could predict occurrence of tears during labor or not, and if episiotomy will prevent perineal tears in women with high score.
Who can participate
SexFEMALE
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Inclusion criteria
✓. Multipara
✓. Singleton pregnancy
✓. Full-term (37- 40 weeks)
✓. Average size fetus (2500-4000 gm)
✓. Cephalic-vertex presentation
✓. Spontaneous onset of labor
✓. No scarred uterus
✓. No medical diseases as hypertension
Exclusion criteria
✕. Multiple pregnancy
✕. Women with Previous cesarean sections
✕. Preterm labor
✕. Malpresentation
✕. Fetal macrosomia
✕. Medical diseases as diabetes and hypertension