U.S., March 26 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07492186) titled '3-hour Versus 12-hour Double-balloon Catheter for Labor Induction: a Randomized Trial' on March 19.

Brief Summary: This study aims to demonstrate that a 3-hour ultra-short cervical ripening protocol using a double-balloon catheter significantly reduces the induction-to-birth interval by at least 6 hours compared to the standard 12-hour protocol. The study evaluates whether this reduction can be achieved without increasing cesarean section rates or maternal-fetal risks

Study Start Date: March 01, 2027

Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL

Condition: Patients With an Indication for Induction-to-birth

Intervention: DEVICE: Cook(R) double-b...