A randomized trial of 30-min and 15-min oxytocin infusion regimen for induction of labor at term in women of low parity
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- DOI: 10.1016/0020-7292(93)90834-j
A randomized trial of 30-min and 15-min oxytocin infusion regimen for induction of labor at term in women of low parity
Abstract
Objective: To investigate in women of low parity (para 1, 2 or 3) whether induction of labor using a regimen of intravenous oxytocin, increasing incrementally at 30-min intervals is safer than one increasing at 15-min intervals.
Method: Two hundred and forty-five women of low parity requiring induction of labor by infusion of oxytocin were randomly allocated to incremental increases at 30-min intervals (123 women) as experimental group or 15-min intervals (122 women) as the control group. In both groups forewater amniotomy was performed synchronously with oxytocin infusion using the allocated regimen.
Results: The 30-min incremental regimen resulted in less precipitate labor, uterine hyperstimulation and a reduced length of stay in hospital. The induction delivery interval was longer with the experimental group which also had less occurrence of postpartum hemorrhage, perineal tears and puerperal pyrexia.
Conclusion: Oxytocin infusion regimen with 30 min incremental increases is safer than the regimen with 15-min incremental increases.
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