Carbetocin versus oxytocin for prevention of postpartum hemorrhage in hypertensive women undergoing elective cesarean section.

HYPERTENSION IN PREGNANCY(2020)

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Objective: Assess the efficacy and safety of carbetocin, versus oxytocin in the prevention of postpartum hemorrhage in hypertensive women. Study design: A randomized clinical trial. Setting: Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Suez Canal University Hospital. Patients: One hundred and sixty hypertensive pregnant women who underwent CS. Interventions: Patients were randomized to receive either 10 IU oxytocin or 100 mu g carbetocin. Primary outcomes included estimated blood loss, blood transfusion, hemoglobin (HB), and hematocrit changes pre- and post-delivery and the use of additional uterotonics. Results: The postoperative HB was not different from preoperative HB in the carbetocin group (11.8 +/- 1.2 vs. 11.2 +/- 1.2 g/dL) while it decreased significantly in the oxytocin group (12.1 +/- 3.8 vs. 10.4 +/- 1.1 g/dL, p < 0.001). Blood loss was significantly more among the oxytocin group (679.5 +/- 200.25 vs. 424.75 +/- 182.59 ml) in the carbetocin group (p < 0.001). Nausea, vomiting, and sweating were reported more significantly in oxytocin group patients. Conclusion: Carbetocin was more effective than oxytocin in reducing intraoperative and postoperative blood loss.
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Postpartum hemorrhage,carbetocin,oxytocin,elective cesarean section
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