| Literature DB >> 30836979 |
Stephen O'Brien1,2, Emily J Hotton1,2, Erik Lenguerrand1, Julia Wade3, Cathy Winter2, Tim J Draycott2, Joanna F Crofts4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Assisted vaginal birth is a vital health intervention that can result in better outcomes for mothers and their babies when complications arise in the second stage of labour. Unfortunately, instruments for assisted vaginal birth (forceps and ventouse) are often not utilised in settings where there is most clinical need, resulting in maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality which could have been prevented. The BD Odon Device is a new device for assisted vaginal birth that may be able to address this unmet need. However, before dissemination, the device requires evaluation in robust clinical trials. A feasibility study to investigate the clinical impact, safety, and acceptability of the BD Odon Device for assisted vaginal birth is therefore planned. This will provide further information on acceptability, recruitment, and the outcome data required to design a future randomised controlled trial of the BD Odon Device versus Kiwi ventouse.Entities:
Keywords: Assisted birth; BD Odon Device; Birth; Forceps; Intrapartum research; Ventouse
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30836979 PMCID: PMC6402154 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-019-3249-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1Percentage of births as AVBs in selected countries, 2008 to 2015. Data adapted from [18–21]
Fig. 2The BD Odon Device component parts
Fig. 3CONSORT diagram of the ASSIST feasibility study. AVB assisted vaginal birth, NIP Neonatal Infant Pain
Fig. 4Schedule of enrolment, interventions, and assessments. AVB assisted vaginal birth, PN post-natal
Primary outcome
| Criterion | Source | Collected by |
|---|---|---|
| The birth of the baby is expedited with the BD Odon Device | AVB pro-forma medical notes | Research team member including device operator |
| There are no serious maternal adverse events related to the use of the device during birth | AVB pro-forma medical notes | Research team member including device operator |
| There are no serious neonatal adverse events related to the use of the device during birth | AVB pro-forma medical notes | Research team member including device operator |
| There are no serious adverse device effects | AVB pro-forma medical notes | Research team member including device operator |
| The woman’s perception of her birth is rated above a score of 6 | Case report form | Research team member |
| The practitioner reported outcome is above 12. | Case report form | Device operator |
AVB assisted vaginal birth