Ultrasound Predictors of Difficulty in Performing Epidural Anesthesia for Labor in Pregnant Patients.
Prospective Observational Study: Ultrasound Predictors of Difficulty in Performing Epidural Anesthesia for Labor in Pregnant Patients.
University of Padova
563 participants
Aug 13, 2025
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This is a prospective observational study conducted at the University Hospital of Padua. The goal is to identify ultrasound markers that can help predict whether placing an epidural catheter during labor will be difficult. Pregnant women who request epidural analgesia will undergo a quick ultrasound scan of their lower back before the procedure. The study will collect information such as age, weight, height, and spinal anatomy, as well as ultrasound measurements. This information will be compared with how easy or difficult it was to place the epidural. The study does not involve any experimental treatment and uses standard care procedures already in place. There are no additional risks or costs for participants.
Eligibility
Exclusion Criteria1
- None
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Interventions
Epidural catheter placement for labor analgesia
An ultrasound scan will be performed on the spine to identify anatomical characteristics of potential interest
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NCT07056166