180
Participants
Start Date
August 27, 2019
Primary Completion Date
September 5, 2020
Study Completion Date
September 5, 2020
Transperineal Ultrasound
The ultrasound examination will be conducted using the technique described by Hassan et al (2013). Briefly, transperineal ultrasound images are obtained by placing a covered transducer between the labia below the symphysis pubis. Small lateral movements of the probe are then made to align the ultrasound beam in a midsagittal orientation to include the whole cervical length after which the probe is rotated 90 degrees in order to measure the cervical dilatation. The probe is rotated up and down until the echogenic circle of the cervix is seen. Please note that this technique is widely used within the delivery room and that the ultrasound machine that will be used is frequently used within the delivery room.
Maya Oberman, Rehovot
Lead Sponsor
Kaplan Medical Center
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