Prospective randimized double blind study on the effect of post-caesarean section rectal misoprostol on intestinal motility - Trial PACTR201201000343619
Access comprehensive clinical trial information for PACTR201201000343619 through Pure Global AI's free database. This Not Applicable trial is sponsored by Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital and is currently Completed. The study focuses on Pregnancy and Childbirth; Surgery; Other.
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital
Timeline & Enrollment
Not Applicable
Nov 15, 2010
Apr 15, 2011
Summary
Literatures have shown that early oral feeding improves energy and protein intake to maintain a positive caloric and nitrogen balance; reduces protein store depletion, improves wound healing and aids faster recovery. From a clinical observation of early complaint of hunger and of having passed flatus by patients who had rectal misoprostol for primary postpartum haemorrhage prevention after Caesarean section, it will be worth-while studying if the drug induces early return of intestinal motility.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
Pan Africa Clinical Trials Registry
PACTR201201000343619
Non-Device Trial

