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Programmed Labor—Indegenous Protocol to Optimize Labor Outcome
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2009
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Pain MedicineGynecologyMaternity ServiceOperations ResearchProgrammed LaborManagementIntrapartum CareObstetricsPain ManagementIndigenous ProtocolMechanism DesignProgrammed Labor—indegenous ProtocolMedicineOutcomes ResearchMaternal HealthLesser Blood LossLabor RelationsLabor Market OutcomeLabor EconomicsWorkforce DevelopmentPatient SafetyBusinessAnesthesiaDecision ScienceWomen's HealthAnesthesiology
ABSTRACT Objective To Asses and develop an indigenous protocol to optimize labour outcome, as Programmed Labor. Design Open, prospective (Between January 2000 to December 2007), randomized, parallel group, monocentric, comparative matching trial. Settings Labor rooms at Nowrosjee Wadia Maternity, Mumbai. Selection criteria 200 patients in each group, aged between 21-30, as low-risk parturient. Intervention Partography, Oxytocin, Primiprost, Pentazocin, Dizepam, Tramadol, Drotin, Ketamine. Outcome parameters Satisfactory obstetric outcome, progressive labor of shorter duration, less blood loss and pain relief. Results Study group had mean shorter duration of active labor as 3.5 hrs compared to controls of 5.2 hrs. Excellant pain relief was of 24 and 62% of substantial relief in comparison to 32% only in other group with no patient falling in excellent group. Second stage of labor was reduced by half (26 to 48 meters) and lesser third stage blood loss. Conclusions Programmed labor with indigenous protocol developed and practiced, results in progressive, shorter, and comfortable labors with lesser blood loss.
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