Uterine Cooling During Cesarean Delivery to Reduce Blood Loss and Incidence of Postpartum Hemorrhage

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

200

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 31, 2013

Primary Completion Date

August 31, 2014

Study Completion Date

August 31, 2014

Conditions
Postpartum HemorrhageUterine Atony
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Uterine Cooling

Immediately following delivery of the fetus the uterus will be externalized in the usual fashion and the body of the uterus cephalad to the hysterotomy incision will be wrapped in sterile surgical towels saturated in sterile, iced normal saline. These towels will come from a sterile cooling pot set to 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Iced saline-soaked towels will be kept in place for a minimum of 5 minutes and replaced at the discretion of the attending obstetrician until the hysterotomy is closed and the uterus is replaced into the patient's abdomen.

Trial Locations (1)

75246

Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas

Sponsors
All Listed Sponsors
lead

Baylor Research Institute

OTHER