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Using moxibustion to turn the breech baby
Source of recordUK Clinical Trials Gateway
ISRCTNISRCTN98448646
Date ISRCTN assigned30/09/2004
Local reference number(s)N0234131719
Public titleUsing moxibustion to turn the breech baby
Scientific title
AcronymN/A
Disease/condition/study domainBreech pregnancy
Study hypothesisDoes moxibustion to the classical acupuncture point bladder 67 increase the version rate to cephalic in uncomplicated breech pregnancies?
Design/methodologyRandomised controlled trial
Research ethics reviewNot provided at time of registration
Countries of trialUnited Kingdom
Participants - inclusion criteria210 women aged 16-46 years with an uncomplicated breech pregnancy at 34-35 weeks.
Participants - exclusion criteriaNot provided at time of registration
Patient information material
Anticipated start date01/01/2004
Anticipated end date01/07/2005
Status of trialCompleted
Target number of participants210
InterventionsA double blinded randomised controlled trial.
Does moxibustion to the classical acupuncture point bladder 67 increase the version rate to cephalic in uncomplicated breech pregnancies?
Primary outcome measure(s)Presentation of the baby one week after treatment and at delivery.
Secondary outcome measure(s)Not provided at time of registration
Sources of fundingNorth Bristol NHS Trust
Sponsor nameRecord Provided by the NHSTCT Register - 2004 Update - Department of Health (UK)
Sponsor detailsThe Department of Health, Richmond House, 79 Whitehall
London
United Kingdom
SW1A 2NL
Sponsor telephone+44 (0)20 7307 2622
Sponsor emaildhmail@doh.gsi.org.uk
Sponsor websitehttp://www.dh.gov.uk/Home/fs/en
Contact nameMr T Draycott
Contact detailsDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
North Bristol NHS Trust
Southmead Hospital
Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
United Kingdom
BS10 5NB
Contact telephone+44 (0)117 959 5176
Contact emaildraycott_t@southmead.swest.nhs.uk
More informationFor more up-to-date information please go to the ISRCTN link below.
Link to record in ISRCTN RegisterISRCTN98448646
Date last extracted from ISRCTN register17/04/2008
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