OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of cerclage, with and without cervical occlusion. DESIGN: Multicentre, stratified, randomised controlled trial. SETTING: Hospital-based multicentre study with 18 tertiary centres from nine countries. POPULATION: Women with a history of cervical insufficiency (prophylactic trial) and women with a short cervix (therapeutic trial) were recruited from August 2006 to August 2011. METHODS: A centralised telephone randomisation service with a computer system was used to randomise women to cervical cerclage with or without cervical occlusion. Only the analyst performing the interim analyses was blinded. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The take-home baby rate (number of infants discharged alive from the hospital), gestationa...
Cerclages can be used to prevent preterm birth, although their effectiveness and safety is disputed....
Cerclages can be used to prevent preterm birth, although their effectiveness and safety is disputed....
ObjectiveTo compare the therapeutic effects of emergency cervical cerclage and expectant treatment i...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare different management strategies for women at r...
Objective: To compare preterm delivery rates (before 34 weeks of gestation) and neonatal morbidity a...
Background: Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal...
Background: Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal...
Background Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal ...
Background: Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal...
Background: Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal...
Background: Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal...
Background: Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal...
Abstract Background Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of p...
Background: Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal...
© 2003 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare preterm d...
Cerclages can be used to prevent preterm birth, although their effectiveness and safety is disputed....
Cerclages can be used to prevent preterm birth, although their effectiveness and safety is disputed....
ObjectiveTo compare the therapeutic effects of emergency cervical cerclage and expectant treatment i...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare different management strategies for women at r...
Objective: To compare preterm delivery rates (before 34 weeks of gestation) and neonatal morbidity a...
Background: Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal...
Background: Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal...
Background Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal ...
Background: Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal...
Background: Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal...
Background: Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal...
Background: Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal...
Abstract Background Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of p...
Background: Preterm birth is in quantity and in severity the most important contributor of perinatal...
© 2003 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare preterm d...
Cerclages can be used to prevent preterm birth, although their effectiveness and safety is disputed....
Cerclages can be used to prevent preterm birth, although their effectiveness and safety is disputed....
ObjectiveTo compare the therapeutic effects of emergency cervical cerclage and expectant treatment i...