American 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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