Efficacy of misoprostol for the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage: current knowledge and implications for health care planning

Ndola Prata, Karen Weidert Bixby Center for Population, Health and Sustainability, School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA Background: A myriad of interventions exist to treat postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), ranging from uterotonics and hemostatics to surgical...

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Main Authors: Prata N, Weidert K
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-07-01
Series:International Journal of Women's Health
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spelling doaj-506731c529f1436c91667027c51192262020-11-24T22:42:52ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Women's Health1179-14112016-07-012016Issue 134134928164Efficacy of misoprostol for the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage: current knowledge and implications for health care planningPrata NWeidert KNdola Prata, Karen Weidert Bixby Center for Population, Health and Sustainability, School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA Background: A myriad of interventions exist to treat postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), ranging from uterotonics and hemostatics to surgical and aortic compression devices. Nonetheless, PPH remains the leading cause of maternal mortality worldwide. The purpose of this article is to review the available evidence on the efficacy of misoprostol for the treatment of primary PPH and discuss implications for health care planning. Data and methods: Using PubMed, Web of Science, and GoogleScholar, we reviewed the literature on randomized controlled trials of interventions to treat PPH with misoprostol and non-randomized field trials with controls. We discuss the current knowledge and implications for health care planning, especially in resource-poor settings. Results: The treatment of PPH with 800 µg of misoprostol is equivalent to 40 IU of intravenous oxytocin in women who have received oxytocin for the prevention of PPH. The same dose might be an option for the treatment of PPH in women who did not receive oxytocin for the prevention of PPH and do not have access to oxytocin for treatment. Adding misoprostol to standard uterotonics has no additional benefits to women being treated for PPH, but the beneficial adjunctive role of misoprostol to conventional uterotonics is important in reducing intra- and postoperative hemorrhage during cesarean section. Conclusion: Misoprostol is an effective uterotonic agent in the treatment of PPH. Clinical guidelines and treatment protocols should be updated to reflect the current knowledge on the efficacy of misoprostol for the treatment of PPH with 800 µg sublingually. Keywords: PPH treatment, uterotonics, low-resource settings, cesarean section, retained placentahttps://www.dovepress.com/efficacy-of-misoprostol-for-the-treatment-of-postpartum-hemorrhage-cur-peer-reviewed-article-IJWHmisoprostolPPH treatmentuterotonicslow-resource settings
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Efficacy of misoprostol for the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage: current knowledge and implications for health care planning
International Journal of Women's Health
misoprostol
PPH treatment
uterotonics
low-resource settings
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Weidert K
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title Efficacy of misoprostol for the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage: current knowledge and implications for health care planning
title_short Efficacy of misoprostol for the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage: current knowledge and implications for health care planning
title_full Efficacy of misoprostol for the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage: current knowledge and implications for health care planning
title_fullStr Efficacy of misoprostol for the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage: current knowledge and implications for health care planning
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of misoprostol for the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage: current knowledge and implications for health care planning
title_sort efficacy of misoprostol for the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage: current knowledge and implications for health care planning
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Women's Health
issn 1179-1411
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Ndola Prata, Karen Weidert Bixby Center for Population, Health and Sustainability, School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA Background: A myriad of interventions exist to treat postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), ranging from uterotonics and hemostatics to surgical and aortic compression devices. Nonetheless, PPH remains the leading cause of maternal mortality worldwide. The purpose of this article is to review the available evidence on the efficacy of misoprostol for the treatment of primary PPH and discuss implications for health care planning. Data and methods: Using PubMed, Web of Science, and GoogleScholar, we reviewed the literature on randomized controlled trials of interventions to treat PPH with misoprostol and non-randomized field trials with controls. We discuss the current knowledge and implications for health care planning, especially in resource-poor settings. Results: The treatment of PPH with 800 µg of misoprostol is equivalent to 40 IU of intravenous oxytocin in women who have received oxytocin for the prevention of PPH. The same dose might be an option for the treatment of PPH in women who did not receive oxytocin for the prevention of PPH and do not have access to oxytocin for treatment. Adding misoprostol to standard uterotonics has no additional benefits to women being treated for PPH, but the beneficial adjunctive role of misoprostol to conventional uterotonics is important in reducing intra- and postoperative hemorrhage during cesarean section. Conclusion: Misoprostol is an effective uterotonic agent in the treatment of PPH. Clinical guidelines and treatment protocols should be updated to reflect the current knowledge on the efficacy of misoprostol for the treatment of PPH with 800 µg sublingually. Keywords: PPH treatment, uterotonics, low-resource settings, cesarean section, retained placenta
topic misoprostol
PPH treatment
uterotonics
low-resource settings
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