The association between the time from oxytocin cessation during labour to Cesarean delivery and postpartum blood loss: a retrospective cohort study

2017 
Purpose Prolonged exposure to oxytocin during augmentation of labour is associated with uterine atony and an increased risk of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) due to oxytocin receptor desensitization. Cessation of oxytocin infusion during labour may facilitate recovery of oxytocin receptor function, which then helps to restore myometrial contractility and decrease postpartum blood loss. We examined the association between oxytocin recovery interval, i.e., the time from discontinuing oxytocin to Cesarean delivery (CD) for labour arrest, and blood loss.
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