Author/Authors :
Ayaz, Aqueela Hera General Hospital, Saudi Arabia , Saeed, Shazia Bahawal Victoria Hospital, Pakistan , Farooq, Mian Usman Hospital Makkah, Saudi Arabia , Ahmad, Iftikhar Hospital Makkah, Saudi Arabia , Bahoo, Muhammad Luqman Ali Bahawal Victoria Hospital, Pakistan , Saeed, Muhammad Hospital Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
The efficacy and safety of oral versus vaginal misoprostol for elective induction of labor in postdate multigravida with an unfavourable cervix was compared over a period of one year in the BahawalVictoria Hospital, Bahawalpur, Pakistan. Eightyeight multigravida post date women were divided intotwo groups and given 50 mg misoprostol orally and 50 mg intravaginally, respectively. The inductionto onset of significant uterine contractions and delivery intervals were lower in the first group (7.8 hvs. 8.9 h) when compared to (10.4 h vs. 12 h). The first group had a higher rate of Caesarean section(7% vs. 4%; p 0.05), uterine hyperstimulation (9% vs. 5%; p 0.05), uterine tachysystole (23% vs. 14%;p 0.05) and neonatal admissions to intensive care unit (12% vs. 4%; p 0.05) when compared to second group. Fifty mg oral misoprostol has the potential to induce labor as safely and effectively as the intravaginal route
Keywords :
Misoprostol , induction , labor , medical sciences