Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
  • Labor Long
  • Nulliparity
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy, Prolonged
  • Premature Rupture of Membrane
Type
Interventional
Phase
Not Applicable
Design
Allocation: RandomizedIntervention Model: Parallel AssignmentIntervention Model Description: INTERVENTION GROUP " OPTIMAL HYDRATION" LABOR: they will be initiated the administration of crystalloid solutions in continuous perfusion at a rate of 200ml/h, until delivery, alternating each of them: (1)Physiological Serum (2)Physiological Serum (3)Ringer Lactate. The oral intake of mineral water will be promoted, at a rate of 100ml/h. To avoid bias, the mineral water will be administered by the research team. IMMEDIATE PUERPERIUM: Women who have had a low-risk delivery will drink mineral water at a rate of 100ml / h during the two hours of the immediate puerperium. Suspending Hydration i.v. CONTROL GROUP " VARIABILITY IN HYDRATION" The women will be hydrated in accordance with the midwives' experience, training and clinical criteria, either independently or jointly with the attending clinicians (obstetricians, gynecologists and anesthetists).Masking: Double (Participant, Outcomes Assessor)Masking Description: The methodology for carrying out the clinical trial followed the directives proposed in the CONSORT 2010 Statement: Updated guidelines for reporting parallel group randomized trials (Schulz et al. 2010). Randomization and masking Women who fulfill the inclusion criteria will assigned in a masked manner into one of two groups according to a randomization list generated in the hospital's Care Research Unit using Epidat software version 3.1. Allocations will be disclosed through opaque, sealed, consecutively numbered envelopes at the moment the woman is recruited into the study . Given the difficulty of masking allocations from the persons carrying out the intervention and collecting the information, in addition to using objective variable measurement systems, collaborators will be blinded to the results during their analysis.Primary Purpose: Treatment

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 29 years and 35 years
Gender
Only males

Description

PRIMARY AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of "optimal hydration" during labor in nulliparous pregnant women attended for spontaneous or induced deliveries with respect to the reduction in dilation times, second stage of labor and total labor time. METHODOLOGY A randomized controlled clinical trial, with...

PRIMARY AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of "optimal hydration" during labor in nulliparous pregnant women attended for spontaneous or induced deliveries with respect to the reduction in dilation times, second stage of labor and total labor time. METHODOLOGY A randomized controlled clinical trial, with concealed allocation. The study is being carried out in a large university hospital belonging to the Spanish National Health System. The trial is being carried out in the Obstetrics Service in Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro Majadahonda, Madrid. All the study participants will be nulliparous women (women who have not given birth by the vaginal route), and their neonates, who are attended during either spontaneous labor (2-3 regular uterine contractions in 10 minutes, cervical effacement greater than 50% and 3-4 cm spontaneous dilatation) or induced labor (when labor is induced artificially). The sample size was estimated on the basis of cohorts previously studied by the same team of investigators in the same hospital which observed that women who had received liquid volumes of less than 300 ml/h during labor took a mean (SD) of 754 (251) minutes to complete the birth, whereas women who received a volume equal to or greater than 300 ml/h took a mean (SD) of 592 (287) minutes. Assuming a 95% confidence interval, in a bilateral contrast, with a statistical power of 90%, a population of 59 is required for each group. In addition, a 10% increase is taken into account for those lost to follow-up. Therefore, the final sample size is 130, with 65 women in each group. Intervention group protocol: "optimal hydration" Women in this group will be attended by the 13 investigation team midwives who have agreed to collaborate with the study's clinical team. Attention will include: (A) administration of a volume of liquids equal to 300 ml/h during labor which is defined as from the moment of admittance to the delivery room until the birth of the child; (B) more than 80% of the volume will be perfused intravenously using a physiological saline solution; (C) the women will be encouraged to drink clear liquids from the moment of admittance to the delivery room until reaching 10 cm dilation, such liquids will only be bottled mineral water (80%) and isotonic drinks (20%); (D) the perfusion rate will be increased if the woman has diuresis lower than 400 ml in 24h or presents temperature equal to or greater than 37.8ºC. Control group protocol: "variability in hydration" Women in this group will be attended by the 16 delivery room midwives who do not belong to the investigation team. The women will be hydrated in accordance with the midwives' experience, training and clinical criteria, either independently or jointly with the attending clinicians (obstetricians, gynecologists and anesthetists). The principal lines of attention will be: (A) administration of undetermined volumes of liquids during labor which is defined as from the moment of admittance to the delivery room until the birth of the child; (B) the volume will be perfused intravenously using physiological saline solution, Ringer's, 5% glucose, 10% glucose or voluven; (C) the women will be allowed to drink clear liquids at their own pace and to their liking from the moment of admittance to the delivery room until reaching 10 cm dilation, such liquids can be water and isotonic drinks; (D) changes in perfusion rate and diuresis or increases in temperature (higher then 37.7ºC) will not be evaluated. Study procedures The midwife in the Obstetric Emergency department will verify whether women attending the service comply with the criteria for inclusion in the study but do not present any exclusion criteria. In such cases, the midwife will give the woman verbal and written information about the study. If the woman is willing to participate, she will have to return a signed Informed Consent form to the midwife. The woman will at this moment be assigned the next consecutive number for inclusion in the study. The midwife will open the corresponding envelope containing the information regarding the group to which the woman has been assigned. In the case of assignment to the "controled hydration" group, the midwife responsible for her attention will be one of the 13 in the investigating team. If the woman is assigned to the "uncontroled in hydration" group, the midwife responsible for her attention will be one of the 16 who do not belong to the investigating team. Study measures Maternal variables: Main Outcomes: duration of dilation, duration of second stage of labor, and total duration from onset of labor until the birth. Secondary Outcomes: times on oxytocin, with ruptured membrane and epidural anesthesia, incidence of Cesarean section, incidence of intrapartum fever (temperature equal to or higher than 38ºC) and postpartum fever, dehydration (diuresis lower than 400 ml in 24 h, osmolarity concentration in urine/blood, sodium in urine/blood), headaches, nausea, vomiting, confusional state, hyperglycemia (blood sugar higher than 120 mg/dl), difficulty establishing breastfeeding, badly controlled thirst, badly controlled pain. Sociodemographic variables: age, nationality, educational level. Clinical variables on admittance, intrapartum, immediate postpartum (first 2 hours) and intermediate postpartum period (24 and 48 hours). Neonate variables: Neonate outcomes: distress, seizures, nausea, vomiting, tachypnea, hypoglycemia (glycemia lower than 40 ml/dl), hyponatremia (sodium in umbilical cord blood <130 mEq/L), fever (temperature equal to or higher than 38ºC), jaundice (requiring phototherapy), more than 7% weight loss in 48 h, difficulty initiating breast feeding. Variables related to the newborn child (from birth, at 24 and 48 h): ions (sodium, potassium and glucose) in umbilical cord blood, gender, weight (at birth, at 24 and 48 h), distress, temperature, desire to suckle, colostrum, initiation of breastfeeding, type of breastfeeding, jaundice and capillary bilirubin levels (24 and 48 h). Data collection Information will be collected from: clinical histories, partogram, observation, physical examination, fetal monitoring, scales (adult and newborn), analytical values, vital signs, visual analogue scale for pain (from 0 to 10), sensation of nausea (from 0 to 5), sensation of thirst (from 0 to 10), Armstrong scale (dehydration evaluation), Bilitest (capillary bilirubin levels), Silverman test (respiratory distress at birth). Maternal laboratory values: antenatal and in the immediate postpartum. Requests for blood and urine samples and their extraction, together with all other analyses, will be carried out by the Emergency Obstetric Service midwife according to normal clinical practice. Neonate laboratory values: at the time of birth. Requests for analyses will be made by the midwife during the dilation phase. Taking advantage of the moment when other samples are taken according to normal clinical practice (umbilical cord pH and blood group), sample extractions will be carried out by the midwife or obstetrician attending the delivery. The midwife will be responsible for weighing the newborn in the delivery room and in the Obstetric Service ward. The variables corresponding to the immediate postpartum (24-48 h) will be recorded by ward nurses who will be blinded to the group assignments. Data analysis Analyses will be carries by assigned treatment and by intention to treat. Mean differences will be presented for qualitative values, and relative risks, reductions of relative and absolute risk, and the number required to treat for qualitative variables. All variables will be shown with their 95% confidence interval. Statistical significance will be set at p<0.05.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT03607929
Collaborators
Not Provided
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Ana Belen Hernandez Lopez, Miswife Midwife