Prophylactic Use of Intraumbilical Vein Oxytocin Injection in The Management of Third Stage of Labor A Randomized Controlled Study
Kareem Sami Mostafa Ahmed;
Abstract
The third stage is the interval between delivery of the infant and delivery of the placenta. This stage averages 10 minutes and is considered prolonged if it lasts longer than 30 minutes, placental separation occurs as a result of continued uterine contractions, continued contractions control blood loss by compression of spiral arteries and also result in migration of the placenta into the lower uterine segment and then through the cervix.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of intraumbilical vein injection of oxytocin on reducing the duration of the third stage of labor and the need for manual delivery of placenta, ,in addition to reduce blood loss during third and fourth stage of labor and decrease incidence of retained placenta in comparison with inraumbilical injection of normal saline.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of intraumbilical vein injection of oxytocin on reducing the duration of the third stage of labor and the need for manual delivery of placenta, ,in addition to reduce blood loss during third and fourth stage of labor and decrease incidence of retained placenta in comparison with inraumbilical injection of normal saline.
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| Title | Prophylactic Use of Intraumbilical Vein Oxytocin Injection in The Management of Third Stage of Labor A Randomized Controlled Study | Other Titles | الأستخدام الوقائي للحقن الوريدي للأوكسيتوسن في علاج المرحلة الثالثة من الولادة دراسة عشوائية منظمة | Authors | Kareem Sami Mostafa Ahmed | Issue Date | 2016 |
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