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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-2 | Issue-03
A Comparative Study of Oral versus Vaginal 25μg Misoprostol for Induction of Labour in Post Dated Pregnancy
Nirmala Hanji, Sreelatha. S, Tejaswini.B.Hiremath
Published: June 30, 2014 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2014.v02i03.062
Pages: 1164-1170
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Abstract
Objective of this study was to achieve a safe vaginal delivery of patients with post datism by induction of
labour. We sought to compare the efficacy and safety of oral misoprostol with vaginal misoprostol. 100 patients with post
datism for induction of labour were divided into oral and vaginal group equally. Both the groups received 25mcg of
misoprostol every 4thhrly, either orally with water or it was digitally administered in the posterior fornix in the vaginal
group, maximum upto 6 doses in either group. Primary outcome of the study was shorter induction –delivery interval in
both oral group (11.86±3.10) and vaginal group (12.92±3.36). Mean Apgar score at 1 min in oral group is 6.86±0.78 and
at 5 min 9.24±0.87. In vaginal group 6.740.83 at 1 min and 9.04±0.99 at 5 min. NICU admissions are statistically not
significant with minimal maternal side effects. Oral misoprostol (25mcg) is as effective as vaginal misoprostol (25mcg)
for induction of labour in post dated pregnancy with shorter induction –delivery interval and good perinatal outcome with
minimal maternal side effects. So, misoprostol is safe and inexpensive.