Warner K Huh’s research while affiliated with Tufts Medical Center and other places

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A Double-Blinded, Randomized Controlled Trial of Oxytocin at the Beginning versus the End of the Third Stage of Labor for Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage
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February 2004

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Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation

Warner K Huh

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David Chelmow

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The objective of this study was to compare the administration of oxytocin at the beginning and end of the third stage of labor for the prevention of postpartum hemorrhage. Patients with documented singleton pregnancies were randomly assigned to two groups. The first received 10 units of oxytocin intramuscularly at delivery of the anterior shoulder of the fetus and an identical appearing placebo injection following delivery of the placenta. The second received the opposite medication sequence. The study was double blinded. Blood loss was measured by weighing all fluids collected, visual estimation, and serial blood counts. 27 women received oxytocin at the delivery of the fetal shoulder and 24 after the placenta. Oxytocin given after placenta delivery resulted in lower blood loss (345 vs. 400 ml, p = 0.28), lower collection bag weight (763 vs. 833 g, p = 0.55), lower change in HgB (-1.26 vs. -1.32 g, p = 0.86), lower DeltaHCT (-3.43 vs. -3.64%, p = 0.85), and a shorter third stage of labor duration (8.6 vs. 9.2 min, p = 0.75). The incidence of postpartum hemorrhage, defined as estimated blood loss >500 ml (0 vs. 14.8%) was significantly lowered with oxytocin following placental delivery (p = 0.049). In our study, postpartum hemorrhage was less frequent when oxytocin administration was delayed until after placenta delivery.

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... However, it does reduce the bleeding intensity and hemorrhage frequency, which was also in harmony with our study [34]. Methylergonovine and oxytocin are stimulators of uterine contraction that act directly on uterine smooth muscle and peripheral vasculature, especially uterine vessels, and thus reduce bleeding [35,36]. ...

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A comparison of misoprostol with and without methylergometrine and oxytocin in outpatient medical abortion: a phase III randomized controlled trial
A Double-Blinded, Randomized Controlled Trial of Oxytocin at the Beginning versus the End of the Third Stage of Labor for Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage
  • Citing Article
  • February 2004

Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation