Uterotonic agents for preventing postpartum haemorrhage: a network meta-analysis

Apr 26, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Comparing medicines that help the uterus contract to prevent heavy bleeding after childbirth

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Abstract

The analysis included 140 trials involving 88,947 women, identifying three uterotonic drug combinations as more effective than oxytocin for preventing postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) of ≥ 500 mL.

  • Ergometrine plus oxytocin, carbetocin, and misoprostol plus oxytocin combinations were ranked as the top three drugs for preventing PPH ≥ 500 mL.
  • The risk of PPH ≥ 500 mL was approximately 10.5% for oxytocin compared to 7.2% for ergometrine plus oxytocin, 7.6% for carbetocin, and 7.7% for misoprostol plus oxytocin.
  • For PPH ≥ 1000 mL, ergometrine plus oxytocin was more effective than oxytocin, while evidence for carbetocin and misoprostol plus oxytocin was less certain.
  • Ergometrine plus oxytocin had a higher risk of vomiting and hypertension compared to oxytocin, while misoprostol plus oxytocin was associated with a higher risk of fever.
  • Carbetocin showed a similar risk for side effects compared to oxytocin, but the evidence quality for these comparisons was very low.

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