U.S., Dec. 25 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07301957) titled 'Impact of Early Rupture of the Residual Membrane on Latency Before Labour Begins' on Nov. 24.
Brief Summary: Approximately 25% of patients experience premature rupture of membranes before labour. Of these patients, 82% will give birth within 24 hours and 97% within 48 hours.
Patients who do not go into labour spontaneously will be induced 24 or 48 hours after their membranes rupture, depending on the centre.
During this period, they are hospitalised in the obstetrics department. The presence of a residual membrane appears to prolong the latency period before labour begins and the rate of induction, according to a pilot study condu...