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Labor Induction with Transcervical Catheter versus Oral Misoprostol in Primiparous Women and Women with an Unripe Cervix

Labor Induction with Transcervical Catheter versus Oral Misoprostol in Primiparous Women and Women with an Unripe Cervix
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摘要 Objective: To compare labor induction with transcervical catheter to oral misoprostol treatment in primiparous women and women with an unripe cervix, who are at high risk for unsuccessful labor induction. Study Design: A retrospective study was carried out in a university hospital in Sweden. Primary outcomes were vaginal birth within 24 hours and the cesarean section rate. Secondary outcomes were the induction to vaginal delivery interval, chorioamnionitis and neonatal asphyxia. Results: Vaginal birth within 24 hours was obtained more frequently after catheter compared with misoprostol in primiparous women (p < 0.001) and women with Bishop scores 3 - 4 (p < 0.001), but not in women with Bishop scores 0 - 2 (p = 0.07). The cesarean section rates were comparable in all groups (p > 0.05). The induction to vaginal delivery interval was 8 - 12 hours shorter after catheter (p < 0.001). The rates of chorioamnionitis and newborns with an Apgar score 0.05). Conclusion: Labor induction with transcervical catheter resulted in a higher rate of vaginal birth within 24 hours and an 8 - 12 hour shorter induction to vaginal delivery interval compared to treatment with oral misoprostol. This was obtained without increasing the rates of cesarean section, chorioamnionitis or neonatal asphyxia. Objective: To compare labor induction with transcervical catheter to oral misoprostol treatment in primiparous women and women with an unripe cervix, who are at high risk for unsuccessful labor induction. Study Design: A retrospective study was carried out in a university hospital in Sweden. Primary outcomes were vaginal birth within 24 hours and the cesarean section rate. Secondary outcomes were the induction to vaginal delivery interval, chorioamnionitis and neonatal asphyxia. Results: Vaginal birth within 24 hours was obtained more frequently after catheter compared with misoprostol in primiparous women (p < 0.001) and women with Bishop scores 3 - 4 (p < 0.001), but not in women with Bishop scores 0 - 2 (p = 0.07). The cesarean section rates were comparable in all groups (p > 0.05). The induction to vaginal delivery interval was 8 - 12 hours shorter after catheter (p < 0.001). The rates of chorioamnionitis and newborns with an Apgar score 0.05). Conclusion: Labor induction with transcervical catheter resulted in a higher rate of vaginal birth within 24 hours and an 8 - 12 hour shorter induction to vaginal delivery interval compared to treatment with oral misoprostol. This was obtained without increasing the rates of cesarean section, chorioamnionitis or neonatal asphyxia.
出处 《Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》 2015年第14期819-826,共8页 妇产科期刊(英文)
关键词 Cervical Ripening Transcervical CATHETER ORAL MISOPROSTOL Vaginal Birth CESAREAN Section Cervical Ripening Transcervical Catheter Oral Misoprostol Vaginal Birth Cesarean Section
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