Abstract
Objective: To determine the uterine rupture among cases with previously one scar caesarean during labor induced with syntocinon compared to not induced with syntocinon.
Methodology: This randomized control study was conducted at department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics Bahawal Victoria Hospital Bahawalpur during 1-year period from 1st November 2016 to 31st October 2017. A total of 120 patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria were selected and placed randomly into two groups i.e. Group A (induction of labour with syntocinon) & Group B (without syntocinon induction), by using lottery method. Uterine rupture was noted by the researcher.
Results: The mean age of women in group A was 23.46 ± 5.97 years and in group B was 22.99 ± 5.63 years. No major difference among mean gestational ages of 38.68±1.05 weeks in group A and 38.61±1.12 weeks in group B was observed. Uterine rupture was seen in 29 (48.33%) patients in group A (induction of labour with syntocinon) and 13 (21.67%) patients in group B (not induced with syntocinon) with p-value of 0.002.
Conclusion: Uterine rupture was higher among cases with previously one caesarean section during labour induction with syntocinon versus without.
Khiyanat Sarwar Hashmi, Maham Janjua, Ghulam Zainab. (2018) Uterine Rupture During Syntocinon Induced Labour in Patients with Previously single Caesarean Compared To Not Syntocinon Induced Labour, Journal of the Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecologists of Pakistan , Volume-08, Issue-2.
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