Volume : V, Issue : VII, July - 2016
Maternal and Neonatal outcome in term PROM- expectant management vs induction.
Dr. Swati Patel, Dr. Bhanu Desai, Dr. Rashmi Thanvi
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Objective: study of neonatal outcome in PROM cases managed by 12 hrs expectant management vs immediate induction of labour. Methods: 180 patients were included in this prospective randomised controlled trial.They were randomised in two groups -expectant management,induction. Results-twenty percent primigravida and 46.7% multigravida delivered without need of oxytocin infusionThough caesarean section rate increased in induction group but there was no stastically significant difference in neonatal outcome. Conclusion-expectant management increase chance of spontaneous labour without affecting neonatal outcome
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Dr.Swati patel, Dr. Bhanu Desai, Dr. Rashmi Thanvi Maternal and Neonatal outcome in term PROM- expectant management vs induction. Global Journal For Research Analysis, Volume : 5 | Issue : 7|July 2016
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Dr.Swati patel, Dr. Bhanu Desai, Dr. Rashmi Thanvi Maternal and Neonatal outcome in term PROM- expectant management vs induction. Global Journal For Research Analysis, Volume : 5 | Issue : 7|July 2016