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Impact of Thermotherapy During Childbirth on Postpartum Perineal Pain: a Multicenter Factorial Randomized Controlled Trial
Perineal pain is common after vaginal birth. Thermotherapy might be effective to limit postpartum perineal pain, thanks to the effects of local heating or cooling application. This study aims to evaluate the impact of thermotherapy during childbirth on postpartum perineal pain.
Perineal lesions are common during vaginal delivery: 52% of women giving birth in France experience perineal lesions and 20% an episiotomy. Obstetrical anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) are the most feared due to the risk of anal incontinence, but they concerned a minority of women (0.8%). For most of the women with simple lesions of the perineum, the primary consequence is pain. This moderate to severe perineal pain affects between 40% and 95% of women and peaks in intensity the day after childbirth. This pain might be disabling, impair the mobility, the establishment of breastfeeding, the mother-infant bond, alter the emotional state and overall might affect the quality of life of mothers. Thermotherapy provides a minimally invasive and inexpensive alternative to limit perineal pain in postpartum, thanks to the effects of local heating or cooling application to the perineum : * Heat therapy with warm compresses, to protect the perineum during active second stage of labor and reduce the degree of perineal injury : the application promotes vasodilation and extensibility of tissues; * Cryotherapy with instant cold pack, to prevent the onset of pain in the immediate postpartum period: the application limits the development of oedema or hematoma. Midwives frequently use thermotherapy with heat or cold. However, these practices cannot be recommended due to a lack of data. Moreover, the potentially synergic effect of consecutive application of heat and cold therapy into the perineum during active second stage of labor and immediate postpartum period has never been evaluated. We hypothesize that thermotherapy during childbirth may reduce postpartum perineal pain.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
No
Louis Mourier Hospital
Colombes, France
Cochin Hospital
Paris, France
Start Date
May 16, 2022
Primary Completion Date
December 10, 2023
Completion Date
February 4, 2024
Last Updated
November 20, 2025
115
ACTUAL participants
Heat therapy
DEVICE
Cryotherapy
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Collaborators
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