Volume 9, Issue 25 (Winter 2000)                   J Mazandaran Univ Med Sci 2000, 9(25): 49-53 | Back to browse issues page

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Âbdollahi F, F. Saberi L. Effect of Infection of Oxytocin and Normal Saline in Umbilical cord vein on the duration of the third stage of Labor . J Mazandaran Univ Med Sci 2000; 9 (25) :49-53
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Background and purpose: Since bleeding due to the prolongation of the third stage of labor is one of the most common cause of mortality in the developing countries, we decided to conduct a comparative study on the effect of oxytocin and normal saline injected into umbilical vein on the shortening of the third stage of labor. Ïn referrees to Ïmam Khomeini delivery center of Sari in 1375.
Materials and Methods: This research was an experimental, done on 300 normal delivery cases of single. The samples were collected randomly and divided in three groups of oxytocin (100 cases), normal saline (100 cases) and control (100 cases). Ïn oxytocin group 30 units of it was added in 27 ml of normal saline, and in saline group 30 ml of it was injected in Ümbilical vein after delivery, But in control group no injection was done. X2 and T test were used to interprete the obtained data.
Results: The results indicated that the mean duration of the 3rd stage of delivery in oxytocin group was (1.81 ± 0.96), normal saline group (2.64 ± 1.2) which both were shorter than the control group. Ând also in oxytocin group it was shorter than the normal saline group so shows a significant difference (P<0.05)
Çonclusion: Ïnjection of oxytocin and normal saline in umbilical cord vein is a simple, cheap but effective in management of the 3rd stage of delivery.
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