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C-STICH2: emergency cervical cerclage to prevent miscarriage and preterm birth—study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Authors :
Morton, Victoria Hodgetts
Hewitt, Catherine
Jones, Laura
Leighton, Lisa
Pilarski, Nicole
Molloy, Eleanor
Hinshaw, Kim
Norman, Jane
Waugh, Jason
Stock, Sarah J E
Norman, Jane Elizabeth
Thorton, Jim
Toozs Hobson, P.
Johnston, Tracey
Coomarasamy, Arri
Thangaratinam, Shakila
Mol, Ben
Pajkrt, Eva
Marlow, Neil
Roberts, Tracy
Lee, Middleton
Brocklehurst, Peter
Morris, Katie
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
APH - Personalized Medicine
APH - Quality of Care
Amsterdam Reproduction & Development (AR&D)
Obstetrics and gynaecology
Source :
Morton, V H, Hewitt, C, Jones, L, Leighton, L, Pilarski, N, Molloy, E, Hinshaw, K, Norman, J, Waugh, J, Stock, S J E, Norman, J E, Thorton, J, Toozs Hobson, P, Johnston, T, Coomarasamy, A, Thangaratinam, S, Mol, B, Pajkrt, E, Marlow, N, Roberts, T, Lee, M, Brocklehurst, P & Morris, K 2021, ' C-STICH2: emergency cervical cerclage to prevent miscarriage and preterm birth—study protocol for a randomised controlled trial ', Trials, vol. 22, no. 529 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05464-6, Trials, 22(1):529. BioMed Central, Trials, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021), Trials, Hodgetts-Morton, V, Hewitt, C A, Jones, L, Leighton, L, Pilarski, N, Molloy, E, Hinshaw, K, Norman, J, Waugh, J, Stock, S, Thornton, J, Toozs-Hobson, P, Johnston, T, Coomarasamy, A, Thangaratinam, S, Mol, B, Pajkrt, E, Marlow, N, Roberts, T, Middleton, L, Brocklehurst, P & Morris, K 2021, ' C-STICH2 : emergency cervical cerclage to prevent miscarriage and preterm birth—study protocol for a randomised controlled trial ', Trials, vol. 22, no. 1, 529 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05464-6
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background Cervical cerclage is a recognised treatment to prevent late miscarriage and pre-term birth (PTB). Emergency cervical cerclage (ECC) for cervical dilatation with exposed unruptured membranes is less common and the potential benefits of cerclage are less certain. A randomised control trial is needed to accurately assess the effectiveness of ECC in preventing pregnancy loss compared to an expectant approach. Methods C-STICH2 is a multicentre randomised controlled trial in which women presenting with cervical dilatation and unruptured exposed membranes at 16 + 0 to 27 + 6 weeks gestation are randomised to ECC or expectant management. Trial design includes 18 month internal pilot with embedded qualitative process evaluation, minimal data set and a within-trial health economic analysis. Inclusion criteria are ≥16 years, singleton pregnancy, exposed membranes at the external os, gestation 16 + 0–27 + 6 weeks, and informed consent. Exclusion criteria are contraindication to cerclage, cerclage in situ or previous cerclage in this pregnancy. Randomisation occurs via an online service in a 1:1 ratio, using a minimisation algorithm to reduce chance imbalances in key prognostic variables (site, gestation and dilatation). Primary outcome is pregnancy loss; a composite including miscarriage, termination of pregnancy and perinatal mortality defined as stillbirth and neonatal death in the first week of life. Secondary outcomes include all core outcomes for PTB. Two-year development outcomes will be assessed using general health and Parent Report of Children’s Abilities-Revised (PARCA-R) questionnaires. Intended sample size is 260 participants (130 each arm) based on 60% rate of pregnancy loss in the expectant management arm and 40% in the ECC arm, with 90% power and alpha 0.05. Analysis will be by intention-to-treat. Discussion To date there has been one small trial of ECC in 23 participants which included twin and singleton pregnancies. This small trial along with the largest observational study (n = 161) found ECC to prolong pregnancy duration and reduce deliveries before 34 weeks gestation. It is important to generate high quality evidence on the effectiveness of ECC in preventing pregnancy loss, and improve understanding of the prevalence of the condition and frequency of complications associated with ECC. An adequately powered RCT will provide the highest quality evidence regarding optimum care for these women and their babies. Trial registration ISRCTN Registry ISRCTN12981869. Registered on 13th June 2018.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
12981869 and 17456215
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Morton, V H, Hewitt, C, Jones, L, Leighton, L, Pilarski, N, Molloy, E, Hinshaw, K, Norman, J, Waugh, J, Stock, S J E, Norman, J E, Thorton, J, Toozs Hobson, P, Johnston, T, Coomarasamy, A, Thangaratinam, S, Mol, B, Pajkrt, E, Marlow, N, Roberts, T, Lee, M, Brocklehurst, P & Morris, K 2021, ' C-STICH2: emergency cervical cerclage to prevent miscarriage and preterm birth—study protocol for a randomised controlled trial ', Trials, vol. 22, no. 529 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05464-6, Trials, 22(1):529. BioMed Central, Trials, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021), Trials, Hodgetts-Morton, V, Hewitt, C A, Jones, L, Leighton, L, Pilarski, N, Molloy, E, Hinshaw, K, Norman, J, Waugh, J, Stock, S, Thornton, J, Toozs-Hobson, P, Johnston, T, Coomarasamy, A, Thangaratinam, S, Mol, B, Pajkrt, E, Marlow, N, Roberts, T, Middleton, L, Brocklehurst, P & Morris, K 2021, ' C-STICH2 : emergency cervical cerclage to prevent miscarriage and preterm birth—study protocol for a randomised controlled trial ', Trials, vol. 22, no. 1, 529 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05464-6
Accession number :
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