Outcomes of Uterine Rupture
Overview
Uterine rupture (UR) is a serious, life-threatening obstetric complication. UR is associated with an increased risk of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality, particularly in developing countries compared to developed countries. UR occurs mainly as a consequence of poorly managed labour
Full Title of Study: “Uterine Rupture: Prevalence and Feto-maternal Outcomes in Assiut Women Health Hospital”
Study Type
- Study Type: Observational
- Study Design
- Time Perspective: Prospective
- Study Primary Completion Date: December 15, 2017
Interventions
- Procedure: repair of rupture
Clinical Trial Outcome Measures
Primary Measures
- number of women undergoes repair
- Time Frame: 1 hour
Participating in This Clinical Trial
Inclusion Criteria
- women with ruptured uterus – accept to share in the study Exclusion Criteria:
- women refuse to participate
Gender Eligibility: Female
Minimum Age: 20 Years
Maximum Age: 40 Years
Are Healthy Volunteers Accepted: No
Investigator Details
- Lead Sponsor
- Assiut University
- Provider of Information About this Clinical Study
- Principal Investigator: Ahmed Mohamed Abbas, Dr – Assiut University
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