Impact of Increasing BMI on the Success of Neuraxial Blocks in Class III Obese Parturients (NCT07367386) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Impact of Increasing BMI on the Success of Neuraxial Blocks in Class III Obese Parturients
Qatar1,917 participantsStarted 2025-02-02
Plain-language summary
This study seeks to compare the success rates, feto-maternal outcomes, and complications associated with different neuraxial blocks in Class III obese parturient undergoing cesarean section
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexFEMALE
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Age \> or equal to 18 years
* BMI ≥ 45 kg/m²
* Gestational age ≥ 28 weeks
Exclusion Criteria:
* Age \< 18 years
* BMI \< 45 kg/m²
* History of venous thromboembolism or arterial disease (e.g., DVT, PE, angina, MI, or stroke)
* Severe active lung, cardiovascular, renal, or liver disorders; autoimmune disease; or hemoglobinopathies
* Hereditary or acquired thrombophilia (e.g., Factor V Leiden mutation or antithrombin deficiency)
* In utero fetal demise (IUFD)
* Failed operative vaginal delivery
* Cesarean for the second twin or multiple pregnancies (triplets or higher)
* IVF pregnancy
* Intraoperative bleeding\>1500mL
* Emergency cesarean section (Category I)
* Presence of large uterine fibroid ≥10 cm
What they're measuring
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Failed neuraxial block
Timeframe: From onset of block until surgery completion