How much synthetic oxytocin is infused during labour? A review and analysis of regimens used in 12 countries.
Deirdre DalyKarin C S MinnieAlwiena BlignautEllen BlixAnne Britt Vika NilsenAnna DenckerKatrien BeeckmanMechthild M GrossJessica Pehlke-MildeSusanne Grylka-BaeschlinMartina Koenig-BachmannJette Aaroe ClausenEleni HadjigeorgiouSandra MoranoLaura IannuzziBarbara BaranowskaIwona KiersnowskaKerstin Uvnäs-MobergPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Current variations in oxytocin regimens for induction and augmentation of labour are inexplicable. It is crucial that the appropriate minimum infusion regimen is administered because synthetic oxytocin is a potentially harmful medication with serious consequences for women and babies when inappropriately used. Estimating the total amount of oxytocin IU received by labouring women, alongside the institution's mode of birth and neonatal outcomes, may deepen our understanding and be the way forward to identifying the optimal infusion regimen.