Literature DB >> 19250367

Start of induction of labour with oxytocin in the morning or in the evening. A randomised controlled trial.

J J Bakker1, R De Vos, M Pel, C Wisman, J M Van Lith, B W J Mol, J A Van Der Post.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare outcomes of induced labour with intravenous oxytocin with a start in the evening versus in the morning.
DESIGN: Randomised controlled trial.
SETTING: Labour wards of three hospitals in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. PARTICIPANTS: Women with an indication for induction of labour with intravenous oxytocin.
METHODS: Included women were randomized to either the evening group with a start of induction of labour at 21:00 hours, or the morning group with a start at 07:00 hours. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary outcome was duration of labour. Secondary outcomes were instrumental delivery rate, adverse neonatal outcome defined as an Apgar score below 7 after 5 minutes, number and indications of paediatric consults and neonatal admissions, duration of second stage, number of intrapartum infections and necessity of pain relief.
RESULTS: We randomised 371 women. Mean duration of labour was not significantly different (primiparae: morning 12 hours and 8 minutes versus evening 11 hours and 22 minutes, P value 0.29; multiparae: morning 7 hours and 34 minutes versus evening 7 hours and 46 minutes, P value 0.70). There were no significant differences in instrumental deliveries rates, number of infections or patient satisfaction. Unexpectedly, neonatal outcome was better in women induced in the evening.
CONCLUSION: Induction of labour with intravenous oxytocin in the evening is equally effective as induction in the morning.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19250367     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2008.02102.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJOG        ISSN: 1470-0328            Impact factor:   6.531


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