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NCT05266534
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The Effect of Intramyometrial Injection of Terlipressin Versus Carbitocin on Hemoglobin and Blood Loss During Open Myomectomy Operations Without Using Haemostatic Tourniquets

Sponsor: Wael Elbanna Clinic

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

For gynecologists, reaching a conclusion about the efficacy of intramyometrial Terlipressin injection versus intramyometrial Carbetocin injection on hemoglobin level and decreasing blood loss in women undergoing open myomectomy that would influence the clinical decision and best practice. Besides enriching the clinical evidence in open myomectomy without using haemostatic tourniquets. For society, our conclusion and recommendation shall maximize the benefits and managing the benefits of the technique used. Moreover, providing more information for women undergoing open myomectomy without using haemostatic tourniquets.

Official title: The Effect of Intramyometrial Injection of Terlipressin Versus Carbitocin on Hemoglobin and Blood Loss During Open Myomectomy Operations Without Using Haemostatic Tourniquets.

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

16 Years - 40 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

162

Start Date

2021-12-30

Completion Date

2026-12-30

Last Updated

2022-03-04

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

DRUG

Terlipressin

the efficacy of intramyometrial Terlipressin injection on hemoglobin level and decreasing blood loss in women undergoing open myomectomy

DRUG

Carbetocin

the efficacy of intramyometrial carbetocin injection on hemoglobin level and decreasing blood loss in women undergoing open myomectomy

DRUG

Saline

the efficacy of intramyometrial saline injection on hemoglobin level and decreasing blood loss in women undergoing open myomectomy

Locations (1)

Wael El Banna Clinic

Maadi, Egypt