Comparison between Carbetocin and Oxytocin in Active Management of 3rd Stage of Labour in Preventing Post Partum Hemorrhage
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Comparison between Carbetocin and Oxytocin in Active Management of 3rd Stage of Labour in Preventing Post Partum Hemorrhage
Abstract
The third stage of labour is considered to be the most critical part of child birth due to the risk of post partum haemorrhage (PPH). To compare the effectiveness of carbetocin and oxytocin in the management of 3rd stage of labour in preventing post partum hemorrhage, this experimental clinical trial was conducted in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sir Salimulla Medical College Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh from January 2015 to June 2016. Three hundred women undergoing normal vaginal delivery were consecutively enrolled. They were divided into two groups, one group was treated with carbetocin 100μg IV and another group was treated with oxytocin 10 unit IV. Post partum haemorrhage was developed in 23(15.3%) and 31(20.7%) patients in carbetocin and oxytocin groups respectively. Among these PPH patients, 17(73.9%) patients received oxytocin, 21(91.3%) patients received Ergometrin and 14(60.9%) patients received misoprostol in carbetocin group as additional drug. In oxytocin group 30(96.8) patients received ergometrin and 26(83.9) patients received misoprostol. Significantly higher number of patients was treated with balloon catheter in oxytocin group (77.4%) than carbetocin group (39.1%). Thirteen (41.9%) patients in oxytocin group and 4(17.4%) patients in carbetocin group needed to treat in ICU. In carbetocin Group I patient (4.3%) and in oxytocin Group II patients (6.5%) died. carbetocin is better than oxytocin in the management of 3rd stage of labour to prevent post partum haemorrhage (PPH).
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