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  • Titel: Active management of third stage of labour with low doses of oral misoprostol and oxytocin on low: risk parturient in a Sub-Saharan hospital, Dakar, Sénégal
  • Beteiligte: Diallo, Moussa; Sylla, Toura; Diouf, Abdoul Aziz; Moreira, Phillipe Marc; Gassama, Omar; Ndiaye Gueye, Mame Diarra; Faye Dieme, Marie Edouard; Niang, Mouhamadou Mansour; Moreau, Jean Charles; Diouf, Alassane
  • Erschienen: Medip Academy, 2017
  • Erschienen in: International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Sprache: Nicht zu entscheiden
  • DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20170373
  • ISSN: 2320-1789; 2320-1770
  • Schlagwörter: General Earth and Planetary Sciences ; General Engineering ; General Environmental Science
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  • Beschreibung: <jats:p>Background: Assess the effectiveness of oral misoprostol as an alternative to oxytocin in the active management of the third stage of labour in Dakar/Senegal.Methods: Randomized controlled clinical trial conducted in the maternity ward of a university hospital on 304 women who had vaginal delivery. These women were randomly assigned into 2 groups based on active delivery conditions: the first group received an oral administration of misoprostol (400 mcg) and the second group 5 IU oxytocin through intravenous route.Results: The average volume of blood loss was 196.55 ml in the misoprostol group and 208.39 ml in the oxytocin group (p=0.63). The incidence of postpartum haemorrhage (&gt;500 cc) was 6.49% in the misoprostol group and 9.33% in the oxytocin group (p=0.358). The average rate of haemo globin decline was 0.38 g/dl in the misoprostol group and 0.29 g/dl in the oxytocin group (p=0.99). The proportion of hyperthermia, shivering, and nausea in the misoprostol and oxytocin groups were respectively: 2.59% against 0.6% (p=0.123), 7.14% against 2% (p=0.001) and 2.59% against 0.6% (p=0.498).Conclusions: In Senegal, Misoprostol despite its side effects, is an effective alternative to oxytocin in the active management of the third stage of labour for low-risk parturient women to reduce the risk of maternal deaths due to post-partum hemorrhage.</jats:p>