Title of article :
Spontaneous Pre-Labour Rupture of Membranes at Term: Immediate versus Delayed Induction of Labour
Author/Authors :
Omole-Ohonsi, A Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - Paediatrics - Bayero University Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital - Kano, Nigeria , Ashimi, A Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - Paediatrics - Bayero University Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital - Kano, Nigeria , Adeleke, S Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - Paediatrics - Bayero University Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital - Kano, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Spontaneous pre-labour rupture of
membranes (SPROM) at term is one of the most common
complications of pregnancy. It is an important cause of perinatal
morbidity and mortality, particularly because it is associated
with a latency period from membrane rupture to delivery.
OBJECTIVE: To compare the outcome of labour in women who
had immediate induction of labour, with those who had delayed
induction following SPROM at term.
METHODS: A prospective case control study of 200 women
who had either immediate induction of labour with intravaginal
misoprostol tablets, or delayed induction with intravenous
oxytocin infusion after an expectant period of 12 hours, at
Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano, Nigeria. The outcome
of labour was compared in the two groups using the Z test and
Chi square test, while, p-value of less than 0.05 was taken as
significant. The odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval
were also determined where appropriate
RESULTS: Immediate induction of labour with intravaginal
misoprotol resulted in lower rates of caesarean section and
operative vaginal delivery, with a higher rate of spontaneous
vaginal delivery. The duration of latent phase of labour and
hospital stay before delivery was statistically significantly
shorter in the immediate induction group. Neonatal and
maternal morbidity were insignificant and comparable between
the two groups.
CONCLUSION: Immediate induction of labour with intravaginal
misoprotol resulted in significantly lower rates of intervention
without compromising fetomaternal outcome. We recommend
the immediate induction of labour with proper use of
intravaginal misoprotol in women with SPROM at term.
Keywords :
Outcome , immediate vs delayed induction of labour , SPROM at term
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics