Association between Maternal Serum Lipids and Intrapartum Oxytocin Requirements during Labor Induction and Augmentation

Nov 17, 2022American journal of perinatology

How Mother's Blood Fat Levels Relate to Oxytocin Needed During Labor

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Abstract

Median serum HDL-C levels were significantly lower in women requiring high oxytocin doses during labor (56 vs. 62 mg/dL, < 0.01).

  • Lower maternal HDL-C levels are associated with higher maximum oxytocin infusion doses during labor.
  • For every 0.26 mg/dL decrease in HDL-C, there is a corresponding increase of 1 mU/min in maximum oxytocin dose.
  • Women with low serum HDL-C are nearly twice as likely to need oxytocin doses above the 75th percentile.
  • Low serum HDL-C is linked to a greater likelihood of requiring oxytocin doses above the 90th percentile.
  • Among women induced for labor, low HDL-C is associated with a longer duration of oxytocin infusion.

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