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Feasibility and design of a trial regarding the optimal mode of delivery for preterm birth: the CASSAVA multiple methods study

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BACKGROUND: Around 60,000 babies are born preterm (prior to 37 weeks' gestation) each year in the UK. There is little evidence on the optimal birth mode (vaginal or caesarean section). OBJECTIVE: The overall aim of the CASSAVA project was to determine if a trial to define the optimal mode of preterm birth could be carried out and, if so, determine what sort of trial could be conducted and how it could best be performed. We aimed to determine the specific groups of preterm women and babies for...

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10.3310/hta25610
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10.13039/501100000664
Grant:
17/22/02


Publisher:
NIHR Journals Library
Journal:
Health Technology Assessment More from this journal
Volume:
25
Issue:
61
Pages:
1-102
Publication date:
2021-11-01
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2046-4924
ISSN:
1366-5278


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1210123
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pubs:1210123
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W3214633409
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2026-04-08
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