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JBUMDC-Journal of Bahria University Medical and Detal College. 2017; 7 (1): 24-27
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-199365

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Objective:To compare the efficacy of titrated oral mis oprostol solution with intravenous oxytocin for augmentation of labour in term primigravidae in active phase of labour with inadequate uterine contractions


Methodology:This randomized control trial was conducted in the department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad, over a period of six months from 14-April to 13-October, 2014.A total of 760 [two groups of 380 each] primigravidae, between age 20-39 years, who had completed 37-42 gestational weeks by dates, or by ultrasound scan, with regular contractions and an effaced cervix dilated between 3-4 cm, and who later developed inadequate uterine contractions during the first stage of labour were included in the study. Group A received titrated oral misoprostol solution 200ìg tablet dissolved in 200ml tap water and 20ml [20ìg/hour] and group-B was given Intravenous oxytocin [10 units in 1000cc Hartman's solution at 8 drops/minute, doubling every 30 minutes up to a maximum of 64 drops/min for 2 hours]


Results: Mean [+/-SD] age of the patients was 26.4+/-4.4 and 26.6+/-4.6 years in group-A and B respectively. In group-A, 322 patients [84.7%] and in group-B 326 patients [85.8%] were delivered vaginally. Mean [+/-SD] augmentation to delivery interval was 293.82+/-99.36 and 311.65+/-106.73 minutes in group-A and B respectively. Mean [+/-SD] gestational age in group-A was 38.82+/-1.32 and in group-B 38.83+/-1.09 week. Caesarean section was performed in rest of the patients in both groups. There was no significant association between mode of delivery in both groups [P-value= 0.682]


Conclusion:Labour augmentation with titrated oral misoprostol or intravenous oxytocin resulted in about similar rates of vaginal delivery

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