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Uterotonics for Non-emergent Caesarean Section: Protocol Change During UK-Licensed Drug Shortage

The aim was to assess the efficacy of Syntometrine (®) (500 micrograms ergometrine with 5 units oxytocin) as an appropriate alternative first-line uterotonic for use in elective caesarean section (CS) during a national shortage of UK-licensed IV oxytocin from April-June 2014. An observational study...

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Autores principales: Malone, C, Acheson, JR, Hinds, JD, McComiskey, MH
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Ulster Medical Society 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27698519
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description The aim was to assess the efficacy of Syntometrine (®) (500 micrograms ergometrine with 5 units oxytocin) as an appropriate alternative first-line uterotonic for use in elective caesarean section (CS) during a national shortage of UK-licensed IV oxytocin from April-June 2014. An observational study was performed involving 2 groups of 22 women undergoing elective CS in a UK DGH during this period. Primary endpoints included mean estimated blood loss (EBL), haemoglobin drop post-operatively and transfusion requirement. Secondary endpoints were use of antiemetics and mean post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV) score. Results for Syntometrine (®) groups and syntocinon groups respectively: mean EBL (ml) 527.3 vs. 550.0 (p=0.5820), mean haemoglobin drop (g/dL) 0.977 vs. 0.982 (p=0.98), blood transfusion 1/22 vs. 0/22 (p=1). Intra-operative antiemetics 20/22 vs. 6/22 (p=<0.001), post-operative antiemetics 2/22 vs. 2/22 (p=1), mean PONV score 11.5 vs. 3.5 (p=0.099). As no significant difference in primary endpoints or PONV scores was observed between regimes, we conclude Syntometrine (®) was a safe first-line haemostatic agent for elective CS during oxytocin shortage.
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spelling pubmed-50311042016-10-03 Uterotonics for Non-emergent Caesarean Section: Protocol Change During UK-Licensed Drug Shortage Malone, C Acheson, JR Hinds, JD McComiskey, MH Ulster Med J Clinical Paper The aim was to assess the efficacy of Syntometrine (®) (500 micrograms ergometrine with 5 units oxytocin) as an appropriate alternative first-line uterotonic for use in elective caesarean section (CS) during a national shortage of UK-licensed IV oxytocin from April-June 2014. An observational study was performed involving 2 groups of 22 women undergoing elective CS in a UK DGH during this period. Primary endpoints included mean estimated blood loss (EBL), haemoglobin drop post-operatively and transfusion requirement. Secondary endpoints were use of antiemetics and mean post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV) score. Results for Syntometrine (®) groups and syntocinon groups respectively: mean EBL (ml) 527.3 vs. 550.0 (p=0.5820), mean haemoglobin drop (g/dL) 0.977 vs. 0.982 (p=0.98), blood transfusion 1/22 vs. 0/22 (p=1). Intra-operative antiemetics 20/22 vs. 6/22 (p=<0.001), post-operative antiemetics 2/22 vs. 2/22 (p=1), mean PONV score 11.5 vs. 3.5 (p=0.099). As no significant difference in primary endpoints or PONV scores was observed between regimes, we conclude Syntometrine (®) was a safe first-line haemostatic agent for elective CS during oxytocin shortage. The Ulster Medical Society 2016-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5031104/ /pubmed/27698519 Text en © The Ulster Medical Society, 2016
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Uterotonics for Non-emergent Caesarean Section: Protocol Change During UK-Licensed Drug Shortage
title Uterotonics for Non-emergent Caesarean Section: Protocol Change During UK-Licensed Drug Shortage
title_full Uterotonics for Non-emergent Caesarean Section: Protocol Change During UK-Licensed Drug Shortage
title_fullStr Uterotonics for Non-emergent Caesarean Section: Protocol Change During UK-Licensed Drug Shortage
title_full_unstemmed Uterotonics for Non-emergent Caesarean Section: Protocol Change During UK-Licensed Drug Shortage
title_short Uterotonics for Non-emergent Caesarean Section: Protocol Change During UK-Licensed Drug Shortage
title_sort uterotonics for non-emergent caesarean section: protocol change during uk-licensed drug shortage
topic Clinical Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27698519
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