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Title: A comparative analysis of the efficacy of intrauterine misoprostol in conjunction with oxytocin versus oxytocin monotherapy for the prophylaxis of primary postpartum haemorrhage
Authors: Afnan Rizwan, Muhammad Hassaan Farooq, Uzma Nayyer, Asma Irfan, Mahwish Farooq, Maryam Siddique
Journal: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association
Publisher: Pakistan Medical Association.
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 75
Issue: 3
Language: en
DOI: 10.47391/JPMA.11080
Keywords: MisoprostolPostpartum haemorrhageOxytocinPostoperative blood loss
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of intrauterine misoprostol along with oxytocin versus oxytocin monotherapy for the prevention of primary postpartum haemorrhage.
Method: The quasi-randomised controlled trial took place at the Akbar Niazi Teaching Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan, from February to August 2021, and comprised women who underwent lower segment caesarean section and at full-term pregnancy who had risk factors for experiencing postpartum haemorrhage. The subjects were randomised into experimental group A and control group B. Group A subjects received both misoprostol and oxytocin, while those in group B received oxytocin only. Data was analysed using SPSS 26.
Results: Of the 120 subjects, 60(50%) were in group A with mean age 28.72±5.82 years and mean gestational age 38.02±1.1 weeks. The remaining 60(50%) subjects were in group B with mean age 29.47±4.72 years and mean gestational age 37.50±1.5 weeks. Group A subjects had fewer changes in haemoglobin levels post-operation than those in group B (p<0.05). The number of operative towels used, contractility time of the uterus, and need for other drugs to control haemorrhage were significantly different in group A compared to group B.
Conclusion: Misoprostol along with oxytocin was found to be more effective in reducing blood loss in patients with postpartum haemorrhage.
Key Words: Postpartum haemorrhage, Misoprostol, Oxytocin, Postoperative blood loss.
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