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Caesarean Delivery With or Without an Indwelling Bladder Catheter

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Without placement of indwelling catheter

+ With placement of indwelling catheter

Procedimiento
Quiénes están siendo reclutados

Enfermedades Urogenitales+2

+ Enfermedades Urogenitales Femeninas y Complicaciones del Embarazo

+ Infecciones

A partir de 18 años
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Estudio de Prevención

Intervencional
Inicio del estudio: junio de 2019
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Resumen

Patrocinador PrincipalUniversity of Aarhus
Contacto del EstudioHelle F Bungum, MDMás contactos
Última actualización: 27 de enero de 2026
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Fecha de inicio: 1 de junio de 2019

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Protokol version 2\_13092018 Scientific protocol Caesarean delivery with or without an indwelling bladder catheter. A randomised trial. Background In 2015, approximately 20% of all pregnant women gave birth by caesarean delivery (CD) in Denmark. Preoperative preparations for CD include the placement of an indwelling urinary catheter. The rationale behind the procedure is to decrease the risk of surgical injury to a distended bladder and to avoid postoperative urinary retention, but the scientific evidence of the benefit to these matters is not compelling(1). On the other hand, the placement of an indwelling urinary catheter poses a considerable risk of urinary tract infection (UTI) (2), besides the costs associated with delayed ambulation, prolonged hospital stay and catheter associated discomfort to the woman (3, 4) A Cochrane review (1) on indwelling bladder catheter versus no catheter inserted at CD, found that indwelling bladder catheterization was associated with longer time to first spontaneous voiding and more pain/discomfort due to catheterization and/or with first voiding. Furthermore, the women with an indwelling catheter had longer time to ambulation and longer hospital stay. None of the included studies (n=3) in the review reported on bladder injury nor the prespecified criteria for diagnosing UTI and thus no result on UTI as a primary outcome could be obtained. In addition, none of the randomized trials on CD with or without an indwelling bladder catheter were carried out in countries with peri-operative procedures and handling of patients similar to those in Europe. In a prospective clinical study (5), there were no bladder injuries in 344 women undergoing elective CD without a catheter. UTI was significantly more prevalent in the catheterized group (6%) than in the non-catheterized group (0.58%), P<0.05). In retrospective studies on women undergoing CD with an indwelling catheter, the overall prevalence of bladder injuries is found to be around 0.3%(6, 7). The aim of this study is to compare the incidence of catheter associated culture- based urinary tract infection (UTI) after elective CD with or without preoperative placement of a urinary catheter. Statistics Sample size: A power calculation was performed based on a 5.7% incidence of UTI in the catheter group and 0.5% in the non-catheter group(4). With an alpha of 0.05 and a power of 80%, a total of 400 women would have to be included to detect a significant difference in the primary outcome. The association between the placement of an indwelling urinary catheter during caesarean delivery and the outcomes of interest will be explored using an Intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis. The investigators will perform comparative analyses using multivariate logistic regression with calculation of Odds Ratios with 95% confidence intervals with adjustments for significant differences in baseline characteristics. Subgroup analyses will be performed according to the number of previous CDs No interim analysis will be performed. A local trial steering committee will be appointed. Side effects, risks, and inconveniences for the project participants Any inconveniences for the women in the study with providing an extra urinary sample for bacterial culture are very small. Women in the indwelling catheter group receive current standard treatment. Women without a catheter may have an increased risk of: 1. Urinary retention; a known side effect to surgical procedures and regional anaesthesia (9, 10). The women without an indwelling catheter might have a slightly increased risk of urinary retention, but with our postoperative surveillance all cases will be detected and treated in both groups of women. 2. Intraoperative bladder injury; the overall risk is very low (0.3%). In women suspected of peri-operative bladder injury, both with or without an indwelling catheter, methylene blue will be installed into the bladder through an indwelling catheter, which will serve to identify the leak. In case of accidental bladder puncture, surgical repair will be performed immediately. On the other hand, women without a catheter may have a decreased risk of 1. Urinary tract infection 2. Delayed ambulation 3. Prolonged hospitalization Information from patient records The participants' medical records are accessed for information on the predefined outcomes; urine test results, any voiding difficulties after CD and catheter removal, information on the surgery, time to ambulation, length of hospital stay, any sign or symptoms of an infection or fever during hospital stay and if there has been any contact to our department after discharge. Legal considerations The project will be reported to the Danish Data Protection Agency through the joint notifications, Region Midtjylland. The information collected from the project participants will be protected according to Danish law (Lov om behandling af personoplysninger and Sundhedsloven). Basic information (name, contact information, social security number, previous medical and pregnancy history) is provided by the participants upon inclusion. Financial compensation The project participants will not receive financial compensation for their participation. Participant information and inclusion Contact to potential participants is established at a joint information meeting for women booked for planned CD, where verbal and written information about the project will be provided, by a project assistant or a midwife from the delivery ward. Both the assistant and midwife are informed and taught personally by the trial doctor. Thus, women will have the opportunity for reflection at least 4 days before making any decision. Furthermore, the women are offered extended verbal information at the delivery ward, where they are welcome to bring an assessor. In any need of further information, the women will be given contact information on key persons responsible for the project. All study participants give oral and written consent at the day of the CD, after at least 4 days of consideration in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki and Central Denmark Research Ethics Committee. The women are informed that their consent can be withdrawn at any time.

Título OficialCaesarean Delivery With or Without an Indwelling Bladder Catheter
NCT03672214
Patrocinador PrincipalUniversity of Aarhus
Contacto del EstudioHelle F Bungum, MDMás contactos
Última actualización: 27 de enero de 2026
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Protocolo

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Detalles del Diseño

Se reclutarán 400 pacientes

Número total de participantes que el ensayo clínico espera reclutar.

Estudio de Prevención

Los estudios de prevención buscan evitar que se desarrolle una enfermedad. A menudo incluyen a personas en riesgo y evalúan vacunas, cambios en el estilo de vida o medicamentos preventivos.



Elegibilidad

Los investigadores buscan pacientes que cumplan ciertos criterios, conocidos como criterios de elegibilidad: estado general de salud o tratamientos previos.
Condiciones
Criterios

Mujer

Sexo biológico de los participantes elegibles para inscribirse.

A partir de 18 años

Rango de edades de los participantes que pueden unirse al estudio.

Voluntarios sanos permitidos

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Condiciones

Patología

Enfermedades UrogenitalesEnfermedades Urogenitales Femeninas y Complicaciones del EmbarazoInfeccionesInfecciones del Tracto UrinarioEnfermedades Urológicas

Criterios

Un criterio de inclusión requerido para participar
Elective caesarean section.

3 criterios de exclusión impiden participar
Antibiotic therapy during the last week before caesarean section

≥ 3 prior CDs.

Contractions or rupture of membranes.

Plan de Estudio

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Grupos de Tratamiento
Objetivos del Estudio

2 grupos de intervención están designados en este estudio

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Grupos de Tratamiento

Grupo I

Experimental
No placement of indwelling catheter prior to Caesarean section

Grupo II

Comparador Activo
Placement of indwelling catheter prior to Caesarean section

Objetivos del Estudio

Objetivos Primarios

Objetivos Secundarios

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The Regional Hospital of Randers

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