Comparative study regarding effect of pH on Misoprostol in induction of labor in full term primigravida pregnant women, a double blind randomized controlled trial

2021 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-49
Author(s):  
Ahmed S. S. A. Rashwan ◽  
Mahmoud Alalfy ◽  
Mohamed el-sharkawy ◽  
Abdelfatah Eldesouky ◽  
Ahmed SA Ashour ◽  
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AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the effect of altering vaginal pH on induction of labor in full-term pregnancies using Misoprostol.MethodsThis randomized controlled trial was conducted at Kasralainy Hospital, Cairo University, Egypt and Algezeera Hospital, Egypt. A total of 218 healthy term primigravida pregnant women who were scheduled for pregnancy termination were recruited in the study. The included patients were divided into three groups; Group A: Those who received normal saline vaginal wash (0.9% NaCl), Group B: those who received alkaline vaginal wash (5% sodium bicarbonate) and Group C: those who received acidic vaginal wash (5% acetic acid). Patients received 25 μg of Misoprostol E1 (Vagiprost® Adwia Pharmaceuticals, Egypt) every 6 h for a maximum of 24 h (total of four potential doses).ResultsThe ‘acid’ group participants took a mean time of 20.46 h to reach active stage of labor, followed by the ‘normal saline’ group with 21.45 h and the ‘alkaline’ group with 22.59 h. The difference between the groups was statistically significant, with a p-value of 0.013.ConclusionsDouching the vagina with acidic solution seems to supplement the effect of Misoprostol on inducing labor in full-term pregnancies, as evidenced by having the shortest mean time needed to reach active stage of labor.

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