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Patients After obtaining the approval of the Mansoura Faculty of Medicine Institutional Research Board (MFM-IRB) and registration with ClinicalTrials.gov, this prospective double blind randomized study will be conducted in the next 6 months on 100 pregnant women undergoing elective CS in obstetric
Research hypothesis:
In full term primigravidae undergoing induction of labor, the use of a single dose of dexamethasone (8mg) intra-venously will help in shortening the duration interval between initiation of labor induction and delivery of the fetus.
Research question:
In full term primigravidae
The study will have a double-blind design and will include 90 patients planned for elective cesarean delivery aged 18-45 years with an ASA score of I-II who will be randomized by sealed tender and will be divided into 3 groups with 30 patients each. The exclusion criteria will be as follows:
1. General: This was a single-centre randomized controlled trial performed at ShenZhen People's Hospital of Jinan University. Study protocol was approval was by the Ethics Committee of ShenZhen People's Hospital of Jinan University, ShenZhen, China (Permit No. SZY-00251, Chairperson Prof. Xiaofang
Material - Method 60 patients, American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) group I-II, between the ages of 18-45 who were scheduled for elective cesarian section under regional anesthesia are going to be included. Patients with contraindications to regional anesthesia, known allergy, suffering from
Hypothesis
It is hypothesized that low dose spinal anesthesia can provide equivalent anesthesia for cesarean section as higher conventional dose spinal anesthesia, with less hypotension, faster recovery and enhanced maternal satisfaction.
Patient Population
Adult females having elective, repeat
Title: Comparison of pre-induction cervical ripening using Prepidil gel administered through a urinary balloon catheter
Precis- This study is designed to assess the effectiveness of a combination method of induction of labor using a urinary balloon catheter and prostaglandin