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Impact of Low-Dose Epidural Analgesia on Labour Progression in Robson Class 1 Women: a Retrospective Study
Aim of the study was to analyse data on cervical dilation and fetal descent patterns in low-risk women, who did or did not receive intermittent low-dose epidural analgesia (EA), and who had either a vaginal or a caesarean delivery. Therefore, we conducted a retrospective analysis, retrieving data from October 1st 2008 to October 31st 2018. We selected 6030 women categorized as Robson Group 1, divided into four groups according to the mode of delivery (vaginal or caesarean) and the presence of EA: * Vaginal delivery with EA (VD-e) * Vaginal delivery without EA (VD-n) * Caesarean delivery with EA (CD-e) * Caesarean delivery without EA (CD-n)
Age
18 - 40 years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
No
Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS
Rome, RM, Italy
Start Date
October 1, 2023
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2024
Completion Date
May 1, 2025
Last Updated
May 23, 2025
5,995
ACTUAL participants
Lead Sponsor
Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS
NCT07014956
NCT06729255
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