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Clinical Trial

Prelabor Visual Biofeedback by a Self-operated Ultrasound Device

NCT: NCT06049784 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT06049784
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2023-12-31
Completion2028-12
SponsorRabin Medical Center (OTHER)
First posted
Last updated

Brief Summary

A substantial number of women report fear of childbirth and negative birth experiences. The objective of the study is to assess the efficacy of visual biofeedback before labor using a self-operated home ultrasound for maternal pushing training, which is expected to reduce fear of childbirth, increase perceived control during birth, prevent prolonged labor and the ensuing maternal and neonatal negative adverse outcomes, and prevent maternal post-traumatic stress symptoms. Intrapartum visual biofeedback provided by obstetricians during the second stage of labor has been shown to increase pushing efficiency and improve maternal obstetric and psychological outcomes. Previously, visual biofeedback has been implemented only in an in-hospital setting and, with one known exception, only during labor. A Mobile Self-Operated Home Ultrasound System has been reported as a feasible and reliable tool for obstetrical ultrasound. A randomized controlled trial will be conducted with three study groups of pregnant women (37 weeks of gestation and above): (1) Obstetrical ultrasound+visual biofeedback in-hospital and at home using self-operated ultrasound; (2) Obstetrical ultrasound+visual biofeedback in-hospital; (3) Obstetrical ultrasound only. Visual biofeedback by ultrasound will be performed by transperineal ultrasound, enabling the future mother to visualize the descent of the fetal head within the birth canal in response to her pushing effort. Follow-up will be conducted approximately one week later and at six weeks postpartum. Positive results following the application of biofeedback by self-operated home ultrasound may change the paradigm for pre-labor sonographic education. Self-operated home ultrasound will also enable more comprehensive pre-labor ultrasound-based education and hopefully reduce adverse physical and psychological outcomes following childbirth.

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What is Prelabor Visual Biofeedback by a Self-operated Ultrasound Device?

Prelabor Visual Biofeedback by a Self-operated Ultrasound Device is a clinical trial registered under NCT06049784. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT06049784?

The current status of NCT06049784 (Prelabor Visual Biofeedback by a Self-operated Ultrasound Device) is: RECRUITING.

When did Prelabor Visual Biofeedback by a Self-operated Ultrasound Device start?

Prelabor Visual Biofeedback by a Self-operated Ultrasound Device started on 2023-12-31.

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