Uterotonic drugs to prevent postpartum haemorrhage: a network meta-analysis

Mar 2, 2019Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)

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

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Abstract

From 137 randomized trials involving 87,466 women, ergometrine plus oxytocin, carbetocin, and misoprostol plus oxytocin were found to be more effective than oxytocin for preventing postpartum hemorrhage.

  • Ergometrine plus oxytocin, carbetocin, and misoprostol plus oxytocin reduced the risk of blood loss of ≥ 500 ml compared to oxytocin.
  • Each of these three drug combinations had a 100% probability of being ranked among the top three most effective treatments.
  • Oxytocin was ranked fourth in effectiveness with nearly 0% probability of being in the top three.
  • For blood loss of ≥ 1000 ml, similar effectiveness rankings were observed for the three leading drug strategies.
  • Ergometrine plus oxytocin and misoprostol plus oxytocin were associated with significant side effects, while carbetocin had a favorable side-effect profile similar to oxytocin.
  • The relative cost-effectiveness of these strategies is inconclusive, influenced by uncertainty in data regarding adverse events.

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