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Preoperative versus postoperative misoprostol use for prevention of blood loss during caesarean section in pregnant women at term: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial

OBJECTIVE: Caesarean section is associated with higher blood loss than vaginal delivery. This study was performed to compare the safety and efficacy of preoperative versus postoperative rectal and sublingual misoprostol use for prevention of blood loss in women undergoing elective caesarean delivery...

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Autores principales: Ajah, Leonard Ogbonna, Ajah, Monique Iheoma, Ezegwui, Hyginus Uzo, Nwankwo, Theophilus Ogochukwu, Iyoke, Chukwuemeka Anthony, Nwigboji, Wilson Ndukwe
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10666823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37994048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03000605231213242
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author Ajah, Leonard Ogbonna
Ajah, Monique Iheoma
Ezegwui, Hyginus Uzo
Nwankwo, Theophilus Ogochukwu
Iyoke, Chukwuemeka Anthony
Nwigboji, Wilson Ndukwe
author_facet Ajah, Leonard Ogbonna
Ajah, Monique Iheoma
Ezegwui, Hyginus Uzo
Nwankwo, Theophilus Ogochukwu
Iyoke, Chukwuemeka Anthony
Nwigboji, Wilson Ndukwe
author_sort Ajah, Leonard Ogbonna
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description OBJECTIVE: Caesarean section is associated with higher blood loss than vaginal delivery. This study was performed to compare the safety and efficacy of preoperative versus postoperative rectal and sublingual misoprostol use for prevention of blood loss in women undergoing elective caesarean delivery. METHODS: Eligible patients in Southeast Nigeria were randomly classified into those that received 600 µg of preoperative rectal, postoperative rectal, preoperative sublingual, and postoperative sublingual misoprostol. All patients received 10 units of intravenous oxytocin immediately after delivery. Data were analysed with SPSS Version 23. RESULTS: Preoperative sublingual misoprostol use caused the highest postoperative packed cell volume, least change in the packed cell volume, and lowest intraoperative blood loss. Preoperative sublingual and rectal misoprostol use was associated with better haematological indices and maternal outcomes than postoperative use by these routes. However, preoperative sublingual and rectal use caused more maternal side effects than postoperative use by these routes. CONCLUSION: Preoperative sublingual misoprostol was associated with the most favourable haematological indices. Although preoperative sublingual and rectal misoprostol use caused more maternal side effects, these routes were associated with better haematological indices and maternal outcomes than postoperative sublingual and rectal misoprostol use.
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spelling pubmed-106668232023-11-22 Preoperative versus postoperative misoprostol use for prevention of blood loss during caesarean section in pregnant women at term: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial Ajah, Leonard Ogbonna Ajah, Monique Iheoma Ezegwui, Hyginus Uzo Nwankwo, Theophilus Ogochukwu Iyoke, Chukwuemeka Anthony Nwigboji, Wilson Ndukwe J Int Med Res Randomised Clinical Trial OBJECTIVE: Caesarean section is associated with higher blood loss than vaginal delivery. This study was performed to compare the safety and efficacy of preoperative versus postoperative rectal and sublingual misoprostol use for prevention of blood loss in women undergoing elective caesarean delivery. METHODS: Eligible patients in Southeast Nigeria were randomly classified into those that received 600 µg of preoperative rectal, postoperative rectal, preoperative sublingual, and postoperative sublingual misoprostol. All patients received 10 units of intravenous oxytocin immediately after delivery. Data were analysed with SPSS Version 23. RESULTS: Preoperative sublingual misoprostol use caused the highest postoperative packed cell volume, least change in the packed cell volume, and lowest intraoperative blood loss. Preoperative sublingual and rectal misoprostol use was associated with better haematological indices and maternal outcomes than postoperative use by these routes. However, preoperative sublingual and rectal use caused more maternal side effects than postoperative use by these routes. CONCLUSION: Preoperative sublingual misoprostol was associated with the most favourable haematological indices. Although preoperative sublingual and rectal misoprostol use caused more maternal side effects, these routes were associated with better haematological indices and maternal outcomes than postoperative sublingual and rectal misoprostol use. SAGE Publications 2023-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10666823/ /pubmed/37994048 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03000605231213242 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Creative Commons Non Commercial CC BY-NC: This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Randomised Clinical Trial
Ajah, Leonard Ogbonna
Ajah, Monique Iheoma
Ezegwui, Hyginus Uzo
Nwankwo, Theophilus Ogochukwu
Iyoke, Chukwuemeka Anthony
Nwigboji, Wilson Ndukwe
Preoperative versus postoperative misoprostol use for prevention of blood loss during caesarean section in pregnant women at term: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial
title Preoperative versus postoperative misoprostol use for prevention of blood loss during caesarean section in pregnant women at term: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial
title_full Preoperative versus postoperative misoprostol use for prevention of blood loss during caesarean section in pregnant women at term: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Preoperative versus postoperative misoprostol use for prevention of blood loss during caesarean section in pregnant women at term: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Preoperative versus postoperative misoprostol use for prevention of blood loss during caesarean section in pregnant women at term: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial
title_short Preoperative versus postoperative misoprostol use for prevention of blood loss during caesarean section in pregnant women at term: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial
title_sort preoperative versus postoperative misoprostol use for prevention of blood loss during caesarean section in pregnant women at term: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial
topic Randomised Clinical Trial
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10666823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37994048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03000605231213242
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