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. 1979 Apr;39(4):328-32.

[Telemetric monitoring of delivery when inducing labour by prostaglandin E2 tablets (author's transl)]

[Article in German]
  • PMID: 35443

[Telemetric monitoring of delivery when inducing labour by prostaglandin E2 tablets (author's transl)]

[Article in German]
H Steiner et al. Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd. 1979 Apr.

Abstract

The article reports on 75 patients in whom labour had been introduced by means of oral administration of prostaglandin E2 tablets (35 patients were controlled at the bedside and 40 patients were monitored telemetrically.) Telemetric monitoring is preferable in oral application of ecbolics, since this entails a saving in ecbolics (4.7 as against 5.4 tablets), regular labour is induced more rapidly (after 57 as against 72 minutes) and total delivery time is shortened (4 hours 24 minutes as against 5 hours 15 minutes). There were no serious side effects neither in the mother nor in the neonate. 6 of the 75 patients complained of slight gastrointestinal side effects. The Apgar scores and pH levels of the children were in the normal range. The post-partum period was identical in both groups, namely, 11 minutes.

PIP: This article reports on 75 patients in whom labor was induced by means of oral administration of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) tablets; 35 patients were controls at bedside and 40 patients were monitored telemetrically. Telemetric monitoring is preferrable in oral application of ecbolics, since this entails a saving in ecbolics (4.7 vs 5.4 tablets), regular labor is induced more rapidly (after 57 vs 72 minutes), and total delivery time is shortened (4 hours 24 minutes vs 5 hours 15 minutes. There were no serious side effects in either the mother or the neonate. 6 of 75 patients complained of slight gastrointestinal side effects. Apgar scores and pH levels of the children were in the normal range. The postpartum period of 11 minutes was identical in both groups. (author's)

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