Title of article :
Comparison of the Efficacy of PGE2 Suppository and Cervical Foley Catheter with Pre-induction Ripening of the Cervix
Author/Authors :
Khadem, N Emam Reza Hospital, Mashad University of Medical Sciences, Mashad , Khadivzadeh, T Emam Reza Hospital, Mashad University of Medical Sciences, Mashad
Abstract :
Background: An increasing success in induction of labor and subsequent
termination of pregnancy in presence of unfavorable cervix
requires cervical ripening in order to reduce complications and to
diminish the rate of cesarean sections as well as the duration of labor.
However, there is no consensus on the efficiency of conventional
methods for cervical ripening.
Objective: To determine and compare the effects of PGE2 suppositories
and inflated Foley catheter on pre-induction ripening of the
cervix.
Methods: In a quasi-experimental study, 70 pregnant women with a
gestational age between 14 and 28 weeks and unfavorable cervix,
requiring induction of labor were randomly allocated into to 2
groups. For each mother, digital cervical examination was performed
before and at regular intervals to determine the Bishop score.
One group received vaginal suppository of 3 mg dino-prostone that
was re-administered after 6 hours, if necessary. For the other group,
a Foley catheter balloon was inserted in the internal os of cervix that
was filled with 30 mL sterile normal saline and kept under traction.
Serum oxytocin augmentation was given to both groups after 12
hours as a routine. The outcome variables including the change in
cervical Bishop score, beginning of uterine contractions and complications
during and after labor were assessed. Student’s t test and
Chi-square were used for the analyses of data.
Result: Induction to delivery time in Foley catheter group (15.0±7.7
h) was significantly (p<0.01) lower than that of PGE2 group
(20.8±5.8 h). The rate of post-partum curettage for residual placenta
or post-partum infections which required hospitalization and other
complications were similar in both groups. The time saved for cervical
ripening in Foley catheter group was 6.4±4.2 h.
Keywords :
Prostaglandins, E , reproductive medicine , labor , foley catheter , cervical ripening
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics