COGI 2023

THE EFFECT OF DOUBLE-BALLOON CERVICAL RIPENING CATHETER ON CERVICAL SHORTENING RATES IN NULLIPAROUS AND MULTIPAROUS WOMEN

Gizem Ceren Ekici Melih Velipasaoglu
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir

Problem statement: Purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of double balloon catheter (Cook® cervical ripening balloon, Bloomington, Indiana, USA) on the rate of cervical shortening in nulliparous and multiparous patient groups.

Methods: This prospective study included women who applied for labor induction between 37 and 42 completed weeks of gestation at Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Women were divided into two groups: nulliparous (n:23), and multiparous (n:23). Cervical length was measured before the application of double-balloon catheter and thereafter every two hours by transvaginal ultrasonography until the double balloon catheter spontaneously expulsed. The primary outcome of the study was cervical shortening rate of the women until the expulsion of the balloon. Secondary outcomes were duration from induction to balloon expulsion and the duration from balloon expulsion to delivery.

Results: Demographic characteristics were comparable. Cervical shortening rates was not different between nulliparous and multiparous women (0.19±0.21 cm/h vs 0.26±0.21 cm/h respectively, p> 0.05). Duration from induction to balloon expulsion was significantly shorter in the multiparous women (593±210 min vs 319±129 min.; p=0.049). The duration of balloon expulsion to delivery was similar between two groups (696±225 min vs 506±210 min; p>0.05).

Conclusion: Our study demonstrated that cervical shortening time in women with labor induced by double-baloon catheter is not different between multiparous and nulliparous women.

Melih Velipasaoglu
Melih Velipasaoglu
Associate Professor
Eskisehir Osmangazi University