Comparative Study Of Effectiveness Of Low Dose-Vaginal Misoprostol And Intracervical Dinoprostone For Cervical Ripening And Induction Of Labour In Term Pregnancy In Kashmiri Population

Research Article
Aquisa Bashir., Farah Nabi., Asifa Ali., Irfan Gul., Umeer Yaseen and Shujat Gul
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2017.0808.0602
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Cervical ripening, Dinoprostone, Labour induction, Low- dose misoprostol
Abstract: 

Background: Induction of labour is one of the most common obstetric interventions worldwide. The study was conducted to compare the efficacy and safety of 25μg (low dose) vaginal Misoprostol with intracervical Dinoprostone for cervical ripening and induction of labour in term pregnancy. Methods: The study was conducted on 200 eligible term gravidas admitted for the purpose of labour induction. Subjects were randomly allotted to two groups. Group A (100 patients) received intracervical Dinoprostone 6 hourly for a maximum of 3 doses each, for cervical ripening and induction of labour. While Group B (100 patients) received 25μg vaginal Misoprostol 6 hourly The main outcomes analyzed were the induction-to-vaginal delivery interval, number of vaginal deliveries within 24 hours, dose of prostaglandin required, need for oxytocin augmentation and incidence of operative or caesarean delivery and rates of hyper stimulation, maternal complications and neonatal outcome. Results: The mean induction to delivery interval was more in Group "A" patients as compared to Group "B". It was 1034+363 minutes (17.2+6.0 Hours) in Group A and 832+293 minutes / 13.9+4.9 hours in Group "B. The mean change in Bishop’s score was greater with Misoprostol, although the difference was not statistically significant. The rates of operative and caesarean deliveries, and indications for caesarean were similar in both groups. The rates of uterine hyper stimulation, maternal and neonatal outcomes were similar. Conclusions: Vaginal Misoprostol is more efficacious than intracervical Dinoprostone for induction of labour in term gravidas.