Uterotonic agents for first-line treatment of postpartum haemorrhage: a network meta-analysis

Nov 24, 2020The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Comparing medicines that help the uterus contract as first treatment for heavy bleeding after childbirth

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Abstract

Seven trials involving 3738 women indicate that oxytocin may be more effective than misoprostol for treating postpartum haemorrhage (PPH).

  • Misoprostol as first-line treatment is probably associated with a higher risk of blood transfusion compared to oxytocin.
  • Evidence suggests that misoprostol may increase the incidence of severe blood loss and side effects like vomiting and fever.
  • Combining misoprostol with oxytocin may reduce the risk of blood transfusion compared to misoprostol alone.
  • There is limited certainty regarding the effectiveness of various uterotonic agents for PPH treatment, including agents like Syntometrine®.

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