Yasser El-Sayed, Professor
Comparison of once daily versus 8 hour dosing of gentamicin for the treatment of intrapartum chorioamnionitis
Contact Information
Stanford University School of Medicine 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, CA 94305Brief
To compare once daily versus 8 hour dosing of gentamicin for the treatment of chorioamnionitis.
Recruiting Status:
No longer recruitingStanford Recruiting Status:
No longer recruitingCondition(s):
Intervention(s):
- Drug: gentamicin
Phase:
N/AEligibility
Ages Eligible for Study:
18 years to Any AgeGenders Eligible for Study:
FemaleHealth of Volunteers:
People with the conditions listed in this trial can participate as controls.Key Inclusion Criteria:
:
- clinical diagnosis of chorioamnionitis
Key Exclusion Criteria:
- maternal renal disease, intrauterine fetal death, allergy to gentamicin
Additional Study Details
Official Title:
Comparison of once daily versus 8 hour dosing of gentamicin for the treatment of intrapartum chorioamnionitisAnticipated start date:
6/2/2004Lead Sponsor:
Stanford UniversityCollaborator(s):
Investigator(s):
Study Type:
InterventionalPurpose:
TreatmentAllocation:
RandomizedMasking:
Double BlindControl:
noneAssignment:
Single GroupEndpoints:
EfficacyPrimary Outcomes:
- Afebrile at 24 hours and no endometritis
Secondary Outcomes:
- Neonatal outcomes
Total Number to be Enrolled:
126Total Number to be Enrolled at Stanford:
126More Information
Secondary ID(s):
- NONE
Locations & Contacts
Stanford Locations & Contacts:
Stanford University School of Medicine 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, CA 94305Non-Stanford Locations:
The Stanford website does not have any locations outside of Stanford listed for this trial. You may want to check clinicaltrials.gov for posible additional locations.
This listing was last updated:
5/18/2009PLEASE NOTE:
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