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Foley Catheterization Versus Oral Misoprostol for Induction of Labour in Hypertensive Women in India (INFORM): A Multicenter, Open-label, Randomized Controlled Trial

Obstetric Anesthesia Digest(2018)

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Abstract
( Lancet . 2017;390(10095):669–680) Hypertensive disorders, including preeclampsia, affect 10% of all pregnancies, with preeclampsia and eclampsia accounting for roughly 14% of global maternal deaths annually. While treatment with magnesium sulfate or antihypertensive drugs can reduce maternal morbidity and mortality, the best preventive method is timely vaginal delivery. Low-dose oral misoprostol and the Foley catheter are 2 low-cost cervical ripening methods recommended for use in low-resource settings, where most morbidity and mortality associated with preeclampsia occurs. However, few studies have compared these 2 methods directly. The INFORM trial aimed to compare the efficacy, safety, acceptability, and cost-effectiveness of labor induction via oral misoprostol versus Foley balloon catheter in women with gestational hypertension in a low-resource setting.
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oral misoprostol,hypertensive women,foley catheterization versus,labour,open-label
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