Use of Acupuncture for Stimulation of Labour
- Conditions
- Dystocia
- Registration Number
- NCT00279071
- Lead Sponsor
- Herning Hospital
- Brief Summary
Hypothesis:Acupuncture can be used as stimulation of labour in case of primary og secondary inertia.
A randomized controlled trial including 150 pregnant women Acupuncture has become a natural part of the range of obstetric treatments offered in danish delivery wards, but there is only little evidence to the effect of the acupuncture.
The women are randomized into to groups.
1. Acupuncture, Acu.points: KI3, Ki6, SP6, BL60, LI4, BL67(acupressure)
2. No treatment
The women will be asked in case beginning signs of inertia, if they want to parcipitate in the trial.
Inclusion criteria:
1. Normal pregnancy
2. In labour (orificium \< 8 cm), 37th week or thereafter
3. Ruptured membranes
4. Primary or secondary inertia
The women will just before randomization be vaginally explored and fetal heart monitored. The meassure of effect happens two hours after randomization.
The midwife who measures the effect, is blinded to the treatment or lack of, and also on the including exploration.
Secondary effect meassures: length of labour, use of oxytocin and number of contracions pr/min meassured twice:
1. before the randomization and again 1 hour after randomization.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- TERMINATED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 100
- Normal pregnancy
- In labour (orificium < 8 cm), 37th week or thereafter
- Ruptured membranes
- Primary or secondary inertia -
- Pathological pregnancy
- Pathological labour
- Medical diseases
- Women who do not speak and undrestand danish
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method