Indication
Cervical Insufficiency
5 clinical trials
7 products
Clinical trial
Does Subarachnoid Administration of Hyperbaric Prilocaine Produce an Improved Recovery From Anaesthesia When Compared With Hyperbaric Bupivacaine When Used to Make Cervical Cerclage Easier in Pregnant Women at Risk of Pre-term Loss?Status: Recruiting, Estimated PCD: 2024-08-31
Product
PrilocaineProduct
BupivacaineClinical trial
The Effectiveness of Cervical Pessary Compared to Cervical Cerclage With or Without Vaginal Progesterone for the Prevention of Preterm Birth in Women With a Twin Pregnancy and a Short Cervix: a Two-by-two Factorial Randomised Clinical TrialStatus: Terminated, Estimated PCD: 2023-07-08
Product
Vaginal ProgesteroneClinical trial
Azithromycin to Improve Latency in Exam Indicated Cerclage: a Randomized Control TrialStatus: Recruiting, Estimated PCD: 2024-12-01
Product
AzithromycinProduct
Cefazolin + IndomethacinClinical trial
Canadian Study on the Association of Pessary With ProgesteroneStatus: Completed, Estimated PCD: 2022-10-06
Product
PrometriumClinical trial
Cervical Cerclage With Vaginal Progesterone Versus Vaginal Progesterone Only for Preterm Birth Prevention in Women With a Singleton Pregnancy and a Short Cervical Length: a Randomized Clinical TrialStatus: Not yet recruiting, Estimated PCD: 2026-05-01
Product
Vaginal progesterone