Comparative efficacy of uterotonic agents: in vitro contractions in isolated myometrial strips of labouring and non-labouring women

Jun 8, 2014Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie

Comparing how well different medicines cause contractions in uterine muscle from women in labor and not in labor

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Abstract

The overall motility index (MI) for oxytocin was 5.10 √g·c·10 min(-1), significantly higher than for ergonovine, PGF2α, and misoprostol.

  • Oxytocin produced the highest contractile response in isolated myometrial strips compared to ergonovine, PGF2α, and misoprostol.
  • In cases of augmented labour, the MI for oxytocin was significantly lower than in non-augmented labour or in the absence of labour.
  • Despite a reduced effect in augmented labour, oxytocin still outperformed other uterotonics in inducing contractions.
  • Responses to ergonovine, PGF2α, and misoprostol did not vary based on the presence of labour or prior oxytocin exposure.

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