Rules of induction of labor, complication and benefits
Journal Title: The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine - Year 2018, Vol 73, Issue 5
Abstract
Background: induction of labor is a usual obstetric method and it is applied when the benefits to either mother or fetus outweigh those of continuing the pregnancy. Objective: in this review we discussed the advantages and disadvantages and specifically mention about indications. Methodology: we searched MEDLINE and the Cochrane Library up to June 2018. Through our search we used multiple terms and combinations including labor, induced/or induction of labor. Result: for uterine hyperstimulation, double-balloon catheter had the highest probability of being among the best three treatments, whereas vaginal misoprostol (≥ 50 μg) was most likely to increase the odds of excessive uterine activity. For other safety outcomes there were insufficient data or there was too much uncertainty to identify which treatments performed 'best'. Conclusion: elective IOL needs to only be done in rare or extraordinary circumstances, only when the mom has actually completed 39 weeks of pregnancy, and only when it would be beneficial to the mom and not cause damage to the newborn. Ladies with uncomplicated maternities must be given every opportunity to go into spontaneous labor. Women with uncomplicated pregnancies should typically be offered induction of labor in between 41 +0 and 42 +0 weeks to avoid the threats of prolonged pregnancy.
Tranexamic Acid and Ethamsylate for Reducing Blood Loss in Patient Undergoing LSCS at High Risk for Postpartum Hemorrhage
<strong>Background:</strong> The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of tranexamic acid (1 gm) and ethamsylate (1 gm) in reducing blood loss in patients undergoing LSCS at high risk for postpartum hemorrhage. <st...
Emergency Contraception Types and Mechanism of Actions
roughly 50% of pregnancy in the United States are unintended, and one of the reasons behind is lack of knowledge among women about various methods of emergency contraception. They come in tablet form, which is commonly k...
Revisional Laparoscopic Mini-Gastric Bypass for Weight Loss Failure after Restrictive Procedures
<strong>Background: </strong>bariatric surgery has proven its effectiveness in achieving and maintaining weight loss and improving obesity-related co-morbidities, quality of life, and survival. As demand for bariatric su...
The Impact of Comorbidities on the Outcome of Tuberculous Patient in Respiratory Intensive Care Unit
Aim of the work: there are limited data regarding active pulmonary tuberculosis (APTB) patients requiring ICU admission. This study aimed to determine the mortality rate and risk factors associated with TB patients with...
Evaluation of Saudi Arabian Parent’s Attitude towards Lumbar Puncture in Their Children for Diagnosis of Meningitis
<strong>Background:</strong> although lumbar puncture is a safe procedure in experienced hands, some parents fear having it performed in their children and refuse consent. The factors associated with this refusal are unc...