Leg Elevation to Prevent Hypotension During Labor
- Conditions
- HypotensionLabor Complication
- Interventions
- Other: Leg Elevation
- Registration Number
- NCT05674838
- Lead Sponsor
- TriHealth Inc.
- Brief Summary
When hypotension is related to epidural placement, this can occur within 15-60 minutes after placement. The purpose of this study is to build upon this preliminary work and to use a randomized controlled trial to examine the effectiveness of leg elevation in preventing hypotension among a larger sample of laboring women who receive an epidural analgesia. This study will use a randomized, non-blinded, controlled design with two arms:
Arm 1: Patient will be put in a left tilt position with her hip on a wedge and both legs elevated on a peanut ball. She'll remain in this position for approximately 40 minutes.
Arm 2: Patient will be put in a left tilt position with her hip on a wedge and no leg elevation. She'll remain in this position for approximately 40 minutes.
- Detailed Description
When hypotension is related to epidural placement, this can occur within 15-60 minutes after placement. The purpose of this study is to build upon this preliminary work and to use a randomized controlled trial to examine the effectiveness of leg elevation in preventing hypotension among a larger sample of laboring women who receive an epidural analgesia. This study will use a randomized, non-blinded, controlled design with two arms:
Arm 1: Patient will be put in a left tilt position with her hip on a wedge and both legs elevated on a peanut ball. She'll remain in this position for approximately 40 minutes.
Arm 2: Patient will be put in a left tilt position with her hip on a wedge and no leg elevation. She'll remain in this position for approximately 40 minutes.
Outcome variables include occurrence of maternal hypotension or late or prolonged decelerations within the first hour after epidural placement.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 300
- Laboring at Good Samaritan Hospital Labor & Delivery Unit
- 37+ weeks gestation
- Planned vaginal delivery
- Planned epidural analgesia
- Under 18 years old
- Does not speak English
- Unable to consent to involvement in the research study
- Attended less than 3 prenatal care office visits
- Diagnosed with fetal demise
- Diagnosed with fetal anomalies
- Contraindications to both legs being elevated (ex: fractured bones, lower limb amputation, etc.)
- Contraindications to receiving 1L of IV fluids
- Requiring IV hypertensive medications
- Requiring IV magnesium
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Experimental Intervention - Leg Elevation Arm Leg Elevation Immediately after epidural placement, patient will be placed in a left tilt position with her hip on a wedge and both of her legs elevated on an orange peanut ball. She will remain in this position for approximately 40 minutes.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Maternal Hypotension 40 minutes SBP requiring treatment by the anesthesia provider
Late or Prolonged Decelerations 40 minutes Any late or prolonged decelerations on the fetal heart tracings
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Good Samaritan Hospital
🇺🇸Cincinnati, Ohio, United States