Prospective randomised multicentre trial with the birth trainer EPI-NO® for the prevention of perineal trauma

Background: In several non‐randomised trials training with EPI‐NO® increased the rate of intact perineum and decreased episiotomy rates, shortened the second stage of labour and lowered use of pain killers. Aims: To verify the preliminary results with EPI‐NO® in a prospective randomised trial. Metho...

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Veröffentlicht in:Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology 2009-10, Vol.49 (5), p.478-483
Hauptverfasser: RUCKHÄBERLE, Eugen, JUNDT, Katharina, BÄUERLE, Martin, BRISCH, Karl-Heinz, ULM, Kurt, DANNECKER, Christian, SCHNEIDER, Karl Theo Mario
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Zusammenfassung:Background: In several non‐randomised trials training with EPI‐NO® increased the rate of intact perineum and decreased episiotomy rates, shortened the second stage of labour and lowered use of pain killers. Aims: To verify the preliminary results with EPI‐NO® in a prospective randomised trial. Methods: Randomised, single‐blind multicentre trial in four university hospitals in Germany including 276 primigravidae. Results: After training with EPI‐NO® we observed a significant increase in the incidence of intact perineum (37.4% vs 25.7%; P = 0.05) and a tendency towards lower episiotomy rates (41.9% vs 50.5%; P = 0.11). We found no significant differences between the two groups regarding incidence of perineal tears, duration of second stage of labour, use of pain relief and rate of vaginal infection. Conclusions: Training with EPI‐NO® increases significantly the likelihood of having an intact perineum and reduces the episiotomy rate.
ISSN:0004-8666
1479-828X
DOI:10.1111/j.1479-828X.2009.01044.x