Maternal and neonatal outcomes of labor induction in parous women in a selected hospital in sudan (Record no. 23140)

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Author Mudawi, Shaza S.
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Title Maternal and neonatal outcomes of labor induction in parous women in a selected hospital in sudan
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Volume, Issue number Vol.16(3), Jul-Sep
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Mumbai
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Wolter Kluwer
Year 2024
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Summary, etc. Induction of labor (IOL) initiates labor artificially, aiming to prevent potential risks for both mother and fetus. However, data on IOL outcomes for parous women in the developing countries are scarce.<br/>Objectives: <br/><br/>This study evaluates maternal and neonatal outcomes in parous women undergoing IOL at a Sudanese hospital.<br/>Methods: <br/><br/>A descriptive cross-sectional study included 75 parous women undergoing IOL at Haj-Alsafi Teaching Hospital. Demographic data, reasons for IOL, and maternal and neonatal outcomes were recorded. Statistical analysis was performed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software, version 26, with P values < 0.05 considered statistically significant.<br/>Results: <br/><br/>Of 600 women, 75 (12.5%) underwent IOL over 6 months. Main indications were hypertensive disorders (21.3%) and postterm pregnancy (17.3%). Successful vaginal delivery (88%) predominated, with 12% requiring instrumental delivery. Maternal complications included postpartum hemorrhage (8%) and ruptured uterus (1.3%), while 69.7% had no complications. The neonatal survival rate was 91%, with 30.7% admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for further care. Among the NICU admissions, the mortality rate was 17.4%, all were preterm neonates.
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Co-Author Alawad, Azza O.
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International Standard Serial Number 0976-4879
Title Journal of pharmacy and bio allied science
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URL https://journals.lww.com/jpbs/fulltext/2024/16030/maternal_and_neonatal_outcomes_of_labor_induction.3.aspx
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