Title of article :
A COMPARISON OF VAGINAL MISOPROSTOL WITH INTRAVENOUS OXYTOCIN FOR CERVICAL RIPENING and LABOR INDUCTION
Author/Authors :
Eftekhari, N Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - School of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Kerman , Motamedi, B Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - School of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Kerman , Said, H Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - School of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Kerman
Abstract :
Labor induction despite an unriped cervix is one of the most common indications of the use of
prostoglandines. This clinical trial was performed to
compare the effectiveness of oxytocin with misoprostol
for induction of labor in Bahonar Hospital, Kerman/lran
from 1999 to 2000. Sixty pregnant women with
indication for labor induction were randomly assigned to
receive misoprostol or oxytocin. Misoprostol in tablet
form, 25 μg, was placed in the posterior fornix and was
repeated every four hours in the first group (to a
maximum of 100 μg). The second group received
intravenous oxytocin (21 μm/min). The results showed
that 83.3% of women in the misoprostol group were
delivered vaginally within 3.5-21 hours of the initiation
of induction versus 76.7% within 4.5-17.5 hours in
oxytocin group and there was no significant difference
between them. The total cesarean rate was approximately
similar in the two groups. Women receiving oxytocin had
higher rate of cesarean for distocia (5 versus 1). The
mean and median interval from induction to delivery
were not significantly different between the two groups,
(685± 223 and 710 minutes in the first group compared
with 685±198 and 690 minutes in the second group,
respectively). There were no significant differences in
Apgar score and meconium staining between the two groups. Hyperstifflulation was seen in a patient in the
first group with neither low Apgar score nor adverse
neonatal outcomes. This study showed that the outcome
of induction was not significantly different in the two
groups. Therefore regarding the advantages of
misoprostol, it is recommended as an alternative to
oxytocin.
Keywords :
Misoprostol , oxytocin , labor induction , ripening
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics