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NCT04467996
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Minimum Effective Duration of Intrauterine Balloon Tamponade for the Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage

Sponsor: Denver Health and Hospital Authority

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Summary

Intrauterine balloon tamponade (IUBT) is recommended worldwide as the second-line therapy to treat postpartum hemorrhage. While much literature demonstrates the effectiveness of this therapy, little is known about how long the IUBT should be used once placed. Though it is common to use IUBT for 12-24 hours, the balloon may be equally effective when used for shorter durations of time, which could have beneficial effects for patients and hospitals. The proposed study is a pragmatic randomized controlled trial of non-inferiority comparing two durations of time for intrauterine balloon tamponade placement, 6 and 18 hours, in controlling postpartum hemorrhage. The specific aims of the proposed study are to determine: 1) whether quantitative blood loss significantly differs when the balloon is removed in 6 hours compared to 18 hours, 2) whether hemorrhage-related morbidity differs when the IUBT is kept in place for 6 or 18 hours, and 3) whether shorter duration of IUBT placement has beneficial effects including shortened postpartum hospital stays, improved maternal-infant bonding, and reduced postpartum pain prior to maternal discharge from hospital. We hypothesize that, once hemorrhage control has been achieved with IUBT placement, there is no clinically significant difference in postpartum blood loss when the balloon is removed 6 hours after placement compared to 18 hours after placement.

Official title: Evaluation of the Minimum Effective Duration of Intrauterine Balloon Tamponade for the Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - 55 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

64

Start Date

2020-10-19

Completion Date

2026-01-01

Last Updated

2025-11-21

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Intrauterine balloon tamponade

Intrauterine balloon will be placed in the uterus for postpartum hemorrhage control.

Locations (1)

Denver Health Hospital

Denver, Colorado, United States