Outpatient Induction of Labour Using a Double Balloon Transcervical Catheter in Low-risk Pregnant Women: a Two-centre Open Prospective Randomised Controlled Trial - OutCRIB

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexFemale
Age18+
SponsorNantes University Hospital

About this trial

The aim goal of this study is to compare the duration of induction and labor between outpatient and inpatient care in low-risk pregnant women.

The secondary objectives are to compare between the two groups the maternal satisfaction from induction to delivery, the maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality, impact on service organization and a medico-economic evaluation (cost-consequence analysis) from a collective perspective and with a time horizon of one month For women who do not agree to take part in the randomized study, an observational study will be proposed to them in order to collect the reason for their refusal and their maternal satisfaction.

Researchers will compare the return home with conventional hospitalization

Patients presenting with a singleton pregnancy and with an indication for induction of labor will be proposed to participate in the study.

If the pregnant woman refuses to participate in the randomized study, she will be invited to take part in the observational study.

For women who accept, a fetal heart rate recording (FHRR) is made prior to balloon insertion. If there is no fetal heart rhythm abnormality (FHR), the double balloon catheter is inserted by a midwife. A further ERCF is performed to ensure that the procedure is well tolerated.

In the absence of metrorrhagia, fetal heart rate abnormalities, rupture of the water sac or uterine hypertonia/hyperkinesia, the patient will then be randomized to either the in-patient or out-patient arm. The patient will either be placed in a room or go home.

In both cases, the balloon will be removed after 24 hours in hospital in the absence of spontaneous labor, and the patient will be referred to the delivery room for water breakage and/or oxytocin infusion for induction.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Pregnant woman with singleton pregnancy in cephalic presentation

Term ≥ 37SA+0d

Age ≥ 18 years

Affiliated or beneficiary of a social security scheme

Disqualifiers

Scarred uterus

Fetal heart rhythm abnormalities

Rupture of membranes

Death in utero

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Outpatient
  • Inpatient

Treatment groups

258 Participants
are divided into 3 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators