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NCT07675642
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The Effect of Ultrasound Visual Feedback on Birth Outcomes in Nulliparous Women With Levator Ani Muscle Co-activation at Term Pregnancy

Sponsor: IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna

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Summary

The study aims to evaluate the effect of ultrasound-based visual feedback training of the pelvic floor muscles in nulliparous women at term pregnancy who present co-activation of the levator ani muscle, on the duration of the second stage of labor. This is a single-center, no-profit, randomized controlled interventional study. Compared with standard clinical practice, patients will be enrolled at term pregnancy during routine antenatal care, when a first session of ultrasound-based visual feedback training will be performed using transperineal ultrasound. Nulliparous women at term pregnancy showing co-activation of the levator ani muscle will be recruited within the standard care pathway. Participants will be randomized into two groups: Group 1 (intervention): patients will undergo ultrasound-based visual feedback training, including real-time visualization on the ultrasound screen and explanation of the most appropriate pushing technique. Group 2 (control): patients will receive only verbal instruction regarding the appropriate pushing technique. Given the absence of known major confounding factors, simple randomization will be used. The randomization list will be generated electronically using the REDCap platform. Recruitment will take place in the outpatient clinics of the Obstetrics and Prenatal Medicine Unit (U.O.C) at IRCCS AOU di Bologna, Sant'Orsola Hospital. Women in the intervention group will receive two ultrasound training sessions (visual feedback) one week apart at term pregnancy. Women in the control group, after enrollment, will be informed about the phenomenon of levator ani co-activation and will receive verbal instructions on how to relax the pelvic floor muscles. After delivery, maternal and neonatal outcomes will be assessed, including mode of delivery, indication for operative vaginal delivery if applicable, duration of the second stage of labor, vaginal-perineal lacerations, other puerperal complications, neonatal arterial and venous pH, base excess (BE), birth weight, and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission. Data will be collected through review of medical records at 40 days postpartum.

Official title: The Effect of Ultrasound Visual Feedback on Birth Outcomes in Nulliparous Women With Levator Ani Muscle Co-activation at Term Pregnancy: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

204

Start Date

2026-04-22

Completion Date

2031-07-01

Last Updated

2026-06-30

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Ultrasound Visual Feedback Training

Participants receive ultrasound-based visual feedback training of the pelvic floor muscles using transperineal ultrasound. The intervention includes real-time visualization of pelvic floor muscle activity on the ultrasound screen, combined with structured instruction on optimal pushing techniques. Training is performed in two antenatal sessions at term pregnancy, one week apart.

Locations (1)

IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna

Bologna, Bologna, Italy