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Labor induction and meconium: in vitro effects of oxytocin, dinoprostone and misoprostol on rat ileum relative to myometrium.
Author: HofmeyrG Justus, KatsoulisLynn C, MatonhodzeBaron B
Original Abstract of the Article :
Oxytocin and various prostaglandin preparations are commonly used for pharmacological induction of labor at term. Some prostaglandin preparations appear to be associated with more fetal meconium passage and maternal gastrointestinal side effects than is oxytocin. These adverse effects may be caused ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1515/JPM.2002.063
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Labor Induction and Meconium: Unraveling the Complexities of Childbirth
This research delves into the [impact] of [labor induction] medications on [meconium passage] during [childbirth]. It's like exploring a delicate ecosystem, where each element interacts with the others in complex ways. The authors investigated the [in vitro effects] of [oxytocin, dinoprostone, and misoprostol] on [rat ileum] relative to [myometrium].
Understanding the Interplay of Medications and Meconium
The study found that [prostaglandin preparations] may be more likely to stimulate [bowel smooth muscle] in both the [mother] and [fetus] than [oxytocin]. It's like discovering a hidden connection between different parts of a desert oasis, leading to unexpected consequences. The authors provide insights into the potential mechanisms behind [meconium passage] during [labor induction].
Navigating the Challenges of Labor Induction: Minimizing Risks
This research emphasizes the importance of [careful consideration] of [medication] choices during [labor induction] to minimize the [risk] of [meconium passage]. It's like planning a desert journey, carefully selecting the best route and supplies to avoid potential hazards. The authors' findings highlight the need for [continued research] and [clinical evaluation] to optimize [labor induction] practices and ensure the safety of both [mother] and [baby].
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study is like a journey through the desert of [childbirth], where each step must be carefully considered to ensure a safe and successful outcome. The authors' work reminds us that even seemingly simple decisions can have complex consequences, highlighting the need for ongoing research and vigilance in this critical area of medicine.
Date :
- Date Completed 2003-03-03
- Date Revised 2014-11-20
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