Effect of Early Posroperative Feeding on Gastrointestinal Function After Cesarean Section
NCT ID: NCT03680391
Last Updated: 2018-09-21
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
200 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2018-09-30
2019-10-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Population of study \& disease condition :
Two hundred women were recruited, with 103 randomized to traditional feeding and 97 to early feeding and compare women satisfaction during discharge from hospital.
Inclusion criteria:
* Maternal age from 20 to 40
* Primigravida and previous one or two cesarean section
* Elective cesarean section
* regional anesthesia .singleton pregnancy.
Exclusion criteria:
* age below 20 years old or above 40 years old
* medical disorders as (hypertension, diabetes , liver or kidney diseases)
* complication during surgery as( bleeding, intestinal injury or urinary bladder injury ) .Emergency cesarean section .
* general anesthesia
* multiple pregnancy
Methodology in details:
1. all Women included in the study have undergo history taking and general examination
2. All patient in the study are randomized in two groups:
Group A:
103 patients will have early postoperative oral fluids and semisolid food after 6 hours of cesarean section irrespective to intestinal sounds ,flatus or stool passage
Group B:
97 patient will start oral fluids 6 hours with no solid or semi solid until after passage of flatus or stool 3\_Both groups cesarean section will be held with the same technique:
* spinal anethesia
* pfennenstiel imcision
* lower segment cesarean section
* suturing uterus in two layers while exterionezed
* gentle manibulation
* no towels in gutters will be used 4\_ comparison will be held between both groups according:
* postoperative intestinal sounds.
* postoperative nausea and vomiting
* postoprative abdominal distension
* postoperative pain
* postoperative ambulation
* postoperative ileus
* postoperative discharge time from hospital
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CONTROL
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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early postoperative feeding
103 patients will have early postoperative oral fluids and semisolid food after 6 hours of cesarean section irrespective to intestinal sounds ,flatus or stool passage
Cesarean section
Both groups cesarean section will be held with the same technique:
* spinal anethesia
* pfennenstiel imcision
* lower segment cesarean section
* suturing uterus in two layers while exterionezed
* gentle manibulation
* no towels in gutters will be used
Late postoperative feeding
97 patient will start oral fluids 6 hours with no solid or semi solid until after passage of flatus or stool
Cesarean section
Both groups cesarean section will be held with the same technique:
* spinal anethesia
* pfennenstiel imcision
* lower segment cesarean section
* suturing uterus in two layers while exterionezed
* gentle manibulation
* no towels in gutters will be used
Interventions
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Cesarean section
Both groups cesarean section will be held with the same technique:
* spinal anethesia
* pfennenstiel imcision
* lower segment cesarean section
* suturing uterus in two layers while exterionezed
* gentle manibulation
* no towels in gutters will be used
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Primigravida and previous one or two cesarean section
* Elective cesarean section
* regional anesthesia .singleton pregnancy.
Exclusion Criteria
* medical disorders as (hypertension, diabetes , liver or kidney diseases)
* complication during surgery as( bleeding, intestinal injury or urinary bladder injury ) .Emergency cesarean section .
* general anesthesia
* multiple pregnancy
20 Years
40 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ahmed Maged
professor
Principal Investigators
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Ahmed maged, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Professor
Locations
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Kasr Alainy medical school
Cairo, , Egypt
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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41
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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