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Characterizing uterine responsiveness to oxytocin augmentation across four labor patterns in maternal obesity.

Katherine J KisslerNicole S CarlsonTeri L Hernandez
Published in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2023)
Labor and birth outcomes were associated with measures of uterine responsiveness to oxytocin rather than MVU alone, and thus these may be more clinically appropriate measures for guiding clinical decision-making. Current criteria for labor arrest are likely too stringent for nulliparas with obesity, many of whom appear to progress to safe vaginal birth after longer labor durations. Differences in uterine responsiveness to oxytocin augmentation across the groups suggests underlying physiologic differences in the labor phenotypes, which should drive future research targeting pathophysiology.
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