Cervical Pessary to Prevent Preterm Singleton Birth in High Risk Population
Preterm Birth

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Preterm Birth focused on measuring Preterm Birth, Cervical Pessary, Obstetrical history, Cervical length
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Singleton pregnancy.
- Age > 18 years old.
- Gestational age between 18.0 -23.6 weeks of gestation.
Asymptomatic singleton pregnancies, with at least one of the following:
- Previous spontaneous preterm delivery or PPROM (23 - 34.6 weeks).
- Previous spontaneous second trimester miscarriage (16.0-22.6 weeks).
- Previous surgery on uterine cervix.
- Uterine malformation.
- Able to sign informed consent form.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Congenital, chromosomal abnormalities or stillbirth in current pregnancy before randomization.
- Women with an obstetrical history of iatrogenic preterm birth indicated for maternal or fetal conditions.
- Symptomatic high-risk women or preterm prelabor rupture of membranes (PROM) in the current pregnancy.
- Pregnant women with an indication of prophylactic cervical cerclage due to her own obstetrical history.
- Pregnant women with an indication to perform a cervical cerclage, prior to study inclusion.
- Cerclage in situ.
- Active vaginal bleeding.
Sites / Locations
- Hospital Sant Joan de Déu. BCNatal | Barcelona Center for Maternal Fetal and Neonatal Medicine | Hospital Clínic - Hospital Sant Joan de DéuRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Pessary Group
Control group
A pessary certified is inserted through the vagina with the woman in recumbent position and is placed around the cervix. Correct placement of the pessary is assessed by ultrasound. Patients on the pessary group are specially awarded about adverse symptoms and the need of immediate report in case of pain, bleeding and symptomatic contractions. The pessary is not removed when symptoms of infection occur after pessary insertion, but appropriate treatment is given. The pessary is removed at 37 weeks of pregnancy. Indications for pessary removal before 37 weeks are: active vaginal bleeding, premature labor not responding to tocolysis or severe patient discomfort.
Current management for the follow-up of these women in the PBPC.