Journal article
Misoprostol versus dinoprostone for cervical priming prior to induction of labour in term pregnancy: A randomised controlled trial
S Rowlands, R Bell, S Donath, S Morrow, BJ Trudinger
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | AUSTRALIAN NZ J OBSTET GYNAEC | Published : 2001
Abstract
A prospective randomised controlled trial was performed to compare the efficacy and safety of intravaginal misoprostol to that of intravaginal dinoprostone when used for cervical priming prior to the induction of labour; 126 women were recruited to the study and randomised to receive either intravaginal dinoprostone (n = 63) or misoprostol (n = 63) for cervical priming prior to induction of labour. The mean time from insertion of the priming agent to vaginal delivery was significantly shorter in the misoprostol group (925.8 versus 1577.6 minutes), the mean duration of the active length of labour was significantly shorter in the misoprostol group (353.7 versus 496.8 minutes) and more women in..
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