Comparative Study of Rectal Misoprostol to Oxytocin Infusion in Preventing Postpartum Haemorrhage After Caesarean Section

  • Adanikin A
  • Orji E
  • Adanikin P
  • et al.
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Aims: This comparative study aimed to compare the efficacy of rectal misoprostol to oxytocin infusion in preventing primary postpartum haemorrhage after caesarean section. Methods: Fifty pregnant women with identifiable risk factors for post-partum haemorrhage who delivered baby by caesarean section were randomized to receive 600 μg rectal misoprostol and a placebo infusion intravenously or placebo rectally and a 20 iu oxytocin infusion. Post-operative blood loss four hours after surgery was estimated by application of pads of known weight. Results: The mean immediate four hours post-operative blood loss was not significantly different between the rectal misoprostol and oxytocin infusion group (100.08 ± 24.85 ml versus 108.20 ± 29.93 ml; p =0.144) and the change between the pre-operative and post-operative hematocrit was similar. Conclusions: Post-caesarean section rectal misoprostol has comparative efficacy to oxytocin infusion in preventing post-partum haemorrhage. It is recommended for use as alternative uterotonic in settings where there is low refrigeration capacity.Nepal Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology / Vol 8 / No. 2 / Issue 16 / July-Dec, 2013 / 34-37 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njog.v8i2.9767

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Adanikin, A., Orji, E., Adanikin, P., & Olaniyan, O. (2014). Comparative Study of Rectal Misoprostol to Oxytocin Infusion in Preventing Postpartum Haemorrhage After Caesarean Section. Nepal Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 8(2), 34–37. https://doi.org/10.3126/njog.v8i2.9767

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